Cancer mortality in 40,761 employees of three UK nuclear industry facilities who had been monitored for external radiation exposure was examined according to whether they had also been monitored for possible internal exposure to tritium, plutonium or other radionuclides (uranium, polonium, actinium or other unspecified). Death rates from cancer were compared both with national rates and with rates in radiation workers not monitored for exposure to any radionuclides. Among workers monitored for tritium exposure, overall cancer mortality was significantly below national rates [standardized mortality ratio (SMR) = 83, 165 deaths; 2P = 0.02] and none of the cancer-specific death rates was significantly above either the national average or rates...
Uranium processing workers are exposed to uranium and radium compounds from the ore dust and to γ-ra...
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works was a uranium processing facility during the Manhattan Project from 1942...
mortality was compared with overall US mortality, and the relation between external ionizing radiati...
Cancer mortality in 40,761 employees of three UK nuclear industry facilities who had been monitored ...
The mortality of all 14 319 workers employed at the Sellafield plant of British Nuclear Fuels betwee...
Mortality during 1946-1988 has been analyzed in 75,006 employees of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy...
In further analyses of a cohort of 39,718 United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority employees after 7 m...
A total of 22,552 workers employed by the Atomic Weapons Establishment between 1951 and 1982 were fo...
An analysis was conducted of 3373 deaths among 39 546 people employed by the United Kingdom Atomic E...
Studies of the mortality among nuclear industry workforces have been carried out, and nationally com...
The mortality of all 14,282 workers employed at the Sellafield plant of British Nuclear Fuels betwee...
Background Recent studies of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki A-bomb survivors, together with some (but no...
International audiencePURPOSE: The aim is to investigate associations between mortality and exposure...
We examined the effects of chronic exposure to radionuclides, primarily uranium and mixed-fission pr...
International audienceObjective To evaluate the effect of protracted low dose, low dose rate exposur...
Uranium processing workers are exposed to uranium and radium compounds from the ore dust and to γ-ra...
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works was a uranium processing facility during the Manhattan Project from 1942...
mortality was compared with overall US mortality, and the relation between external ionizing radiati...
Cancer mortality in 40,761 employees of three UK nuclear industry facilities who had been monitored ...
The mortality of all 14 319 workers employed at the Sellafield plant of British Nuclear Fuels betwee...
Mortality during 1946-1988 has been analyzed in 75,006 employees of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy...
In further analyses of a cohort of 39,718 United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority employees after 7 m...
A total of 22,552 workers employed by the Atomic Weapons Establishment between 1951 and 1982 were fo...
An analysis was conducted of 3373 deaths among 39 546 people employed by the United Kingdom Atomic E...
Studies of the mortality among nuclear industry workforces have been carried out, and nationally com...
The mortality of all 14,282 workers employed at the Sellafield plant of British Nuclear Fuels betwee...
Background Recent studies of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki A-bomb survivors, together with some (but no...
International audiencePURPOSE: The aim is to investigate associations between mortality and exposure...
We examined the effects of chronic exposure to radionuclides, primarily uranium and mixed-fission pr...
International audienceObjective To evaluate the effect of protracted low dose, low dose rate exposur...
Uranium processing workers are exposed to uranium and radium compounds from the ore dust and to γ-ra...
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works was a uranium processing facility during the Manhattan Project from 1942...
mortality was compared with overall US mortality, and the relation between external ionizing radiati...