Heart disease (HD) mortality is the second leading cause of death in Japan. The HD mortality risk among Atomic bomb survivors is slightly positive but shows a statistically significant dose-response relationship with initial radiation dose, as reported by the Radiation Effects Research Foundation. In that report, dosimetry was based on initial radiation only, with the effect of indirect radiation dose not taken into consideration. The atomic bomb radiation, however, consisted of both initial and residual radiation. We reevaluated the dose-response relationship for HD mortality using exposure distance (ground distance between the location where exposed and the hypocenter) as a surrogate indicator of radiation dose. At Hiroshima University, a...
A review of the medical effects of the Nagasaki atomic bomb explosion encountered between 1945 and 1...
The health effects of radiation exposure from the atomic bomb fallout remain unclear. The objective ...
Cohorts of atomic bomb survivors—including those exposed in utero—and children conceived after paren...
Heart disease (HD) mortality is the second leading cause of death in Japan. The HD mortality risk am...
Several studies have been conducted on cerebrovascular disease mortality in Atomic bomb survivors. P...
We examined the mortality risk due to all causes of death and due to malignant neoplasms during 1968...
The Life Span Study of atomic bomb survivors is an important source of risk estimates used to inform...
In 1945, an atomic bomb was exploded on Nagasaki. The Scientific Data Center for the Atomic Bomb Dis...
A comparative study was made on mortality during a 15-year period from 1968 to 1982 between atomic b...
While there are a considerable number of studies on the relationship between the risk of disease or ...
Since 1950 about 87 000 A-bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been monitored within the ...
It was investigated how risk estimates derived from the RERF life span study data sets for cancer in...
The Life Span Study of atomic bomb survivors is an important source of risk estimates used to inform...
The latest A-bomb survivor data for cardiovascular diseases are analysed to investigate whether in t...
To elucidate the association between epilation and cancer mortality in Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor...
A review of the medical effects of the Nagasaki atomic bomb explosion encountered between 1945 and 1...
The health effects of radiation exposure from the atomic bomb fallout remain unclear. The objective ...
Cohorts of atomic bomb survivors—including those exposed in utero—and children conceived after paren...
Heart disease (HD) mortality is the second leading cause of death in Japan. The HD mortality risk am...
Several studies have been conducted on cerebrovascular disease mortality in Atomic bomb survivors. P...
We examined the mortality risk due to all causes of death and due to malignant neoplasms during 1968...
The Life Span Study of atomic bomb survivors is an important source of risk estimates used to inform...
In 1945, an atomic bomb was exploded on Nagasaki. The Scientific Data Center for the Atomic Bomb Dis...
A comparative study was made on mortality during a 15-year period from 1968 to 1982 between atomic b...
While there are a considerable number of studies on the relationship between the risk of disease or ...
Since 1950 about 87 000 A-bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been monitored within the ...
It was investigated how risk estimates derived from the RERF life span study data sets for cancer in...
The Life Span Study of atomic bomb survivors is an important source of risk estimates used to inform...
The latest A-bomb survivor data for cardiovascular diseases are analysed to investigate whether in t...
To elucidate the association between epilation and cancer mortality in Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor...
A review of the medical effects of the Nagasaki atomic bomb explosion encountered between 1945 and 1...
The health effects of radiation exposure from the atomic bomb fallout remain unclear. The objective ...
Cohorts of atomic bomb survivors—including those exposed in utero—and children conceived after paren...