The latest A-bomb survivor data for cardiovascular diseases are analysed to investigate whether in the first years after the bombings the baseline rates of proximal survivors were markedly different compared with those of the distal survivors. This phenomenon relates to a healthy survivor selection effect. This question is important for the decision whether to include or exclude the early years of follow-up when analysing the biological effects from acute low and high dose exposures following the nuclear weapons explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The present study shows that for cerebrovascular diseases and heart diseases the baseline rates are not significantly different in the first two decades of follow-up. Thus, for these two detrime...
Background Recent studies of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki A-bomb survivors, together with some (but no...
The relative risk of cancer in A-bomb survivors increased with radiation dose. In a dose range of 30...
Abstract Background Analyses of Japanese A-bomb survivors' cancer mortality risks are used to establ...
This presentation focuses on two important detrimental health outcomes from the atomic bomb survivor...
Several studies have been conducted on cerebrovascular disease mortality in Atomic bomb survivors. P...
A comparative study was made on mortality during a 15-year period from 1968 to 1982 between atomic b...
The scientific community faces important discussions on the validity of the linear no-threshold (LNT...
Heart disease (HD) mortality is the second leading cause of death in Japan. The HD mortality risk am...
We examined the mortality risk due to all causes of death and due to malignant neoplasms during 1968...
The third medical examination of A-bomb survivors residing in the U.S. was performed in San Francisc...
The article Dose-responses for mortality from cerebrovascular and heart diseases in atomic bomb surv...
Recent analyses of mortality among atomic bomb survivors have suggested a linear dose-response relat...
The non-cancer mortality data for cerebrovascular disease (CVD) and cardiovascular diseases from Rep...
Since 1950 about 87 000 A-bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been monitored within the ...
Background: While cardiovascular risks associated with high level of ionizing radiation are well-est...
Background Recent studies of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki A-bomb survivors, together with some (but no...
The relative risk of cancer in A-bomb survivors increased with radiation dose. In a dose range of 30...
Abstract Background Analyses of Japanese A-bomb survivors' cancer mortality risks are used to establ...
This presentation focuses on two important detrimental health outcomes from the atomic bomb survivor...
Several studies have been conducted on cerebrovascular disease mortality in Atomic bomb survivors. P...
A comparative study was made on mortality during a 15-year period from 1968 to 1982 between atomic b...
The scientific community faces important discussions on the validity of the linear no-threshold (LNT...
Heart disease (HD) mortality is the second leading cause of death in Japan. The HD mortality risk am...
We examined the mortality risk due to all causes of death and due to malignant neoplasms during 1968...
The third medical examination of A-bomb survivors residing in the U.S. was performed in San Francisc...
The article Dose-responses for mortality from cerebrovascular and heart diseases in atomic bomb surv...
Recent analyses of mortality among atomic bomb survivors have suggested a linear dose-response relat...
The non-cancer mortality data for cerebrovascular disease (CVD) and cardiovascular diseases from Rep...
Since 1950 about 87 000 A-bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been monitored within the ...
Background: While cardiovascular risks associated with high level of ionizing radiation are well-est...
Background Recent studies of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki A-bomb survivors, together with some (but no...
The relative risk of cancer in A-bomb survivors increased with radiation dose. In a dose range of 30...
Abstract Background Analyses of Japanese A-bomb survivors' cancer mortality risks are used to establ...