The effects of occupational exposure to low level ionizing radiation at the Hanford plant in southeastern Washington were investigated. Death rates were related to exposure status. To provide perspective, the rates were also compared with the death rates of the US population. (ACR
Updated analyses of mortality data are presented on 46,970 workers employed 1948-1999 at Rocketdyne ...
The assessment of health effects from occupational exposure to radiation presents a variety of probl...
Workers employed in 15 utilities that generate nuclear pow-er in the United States have been followe...
The mortality of workers at the Hanford Plant in southeastern Washington who have been exposed to pe...
Study Rationale: This study examined whether there are associations between occupational exposure to...
The evaluation of health effects in populations occupationally exposed to low-level ionizing radiati...
A total of 22,552 workers employed by the Atomic Weapons Establishment between 1951 and 1982 were fo...
Studies of the mortality among nuclear industry workforces have been carried out, and nationally com...
Objective: To determine whether Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant workers had mortality patterns that ...
Background Recent studies of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki A-bomb survivors, together with some (but no...
A retrospective cohort mortality study was conducted among 8375 white male employees who had worked ...
An approach to an association between environmental radiation and mortality rates is investigated fo...
An analysis was conducted of 3373 deaths among 39 546 people employed by the United Kingdom Atomic E...
Cancer has traditionally been linked to exposure to high doses of radiation, but there is considerab...
Cancer mortality in 40,761 employees of three UK nuclear industry facilities who had been monitored ...
Updated analyses of mortality data are presented on 46,970 workers employed 1948-1999 at Rocketdyne ...
The assessment of health effects from occupational exposure to radiation presents a variety of probl...
Workers employed in 15 utilities that generate nuclear pow-er in the United States have been followe...
The mortality of workers at the Hanford Plant in southeastern Washington who have been exposed to pe...
Study Rationale: This study examined whether there are associations between occupational exposure to...
The evaluation of health effects in populations occupationally exposed to low-level ionizing radiati...
A total of 22,552 workers employed by the Atomic Weapons Establishment between 1951 and 1982 were fo...
Studies of the mortality among nuclear industry workforces have been carried out, and nationally com...
Objective: To determine whether Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant workers had mortality patterns that ...
Background Recent studies of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki A-bomb survivors, together with some (but no...
A retrospective cohort mortality study was conducted among 8375 white male employees who had worked ...
An approach to an association between environmental radiation and mortality rates is investigated fo...
An analysis was conducted of 3373 deaths among 39 546 people employed by the United Kingdom Atomic E...
Cancer has traditionally been linked to exposure to high doses of radiation, but there is considerab...
Cancer mortality in 40,761 employees of three UK nuclear industry facilities who had been monitored ...
Updated analyses of mortality data are presented on 46,970 workers employed 1948-1999 at Rocketdyne ...
The assessment of health effects from occupational exposure to radiation presents a variety of probl...
Workers employed in 15 utilities that generate nuclear pow-er in the United States have been followe...