ObjectivesThe health effects of internal contamination by radionuclides, and notably by uranium, are poorly characterised. New cohorts of uranium workers are needed to better examine these effects. This paper analyses for the first time the mortality profile of the French cohort of uranium cycle workers. It considers mortality from cancer and non-cancer causes.MethodsThe cohort includes workers employed at least 6 months between 1958 and 2006 in French companies involved in the production of nuclear fuel. Vital status and causes of death were collected from French national registries. Workers were followed-up from 1 January 1968 to 31 December 2008. Standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) were computed based on mortality rates for the French g...
International audienceAfter the extension of the French cohort of uranium miners with the inclusion ...
We examined the effects of chronic exposure to radionuclides, primarily uranium and mixed-fission pr...
International audienceObjectives: This paper presents the risk of death from lung cancer and from ot...
ObjectivesThe health effects of internal contamination by radionuclides, and notably by uranium, are...
Objective To investigate mortality among nuclear workers with potential internal exposure to uranium...
National audienceBackground This article presents the mortality data compiled among a cohort of work...
International audiencePURPOSE: The aim is to investigate associations between mortality and exposure...
International audienceObjectives Until recently, enrichment of uranium for civil and military purpos...
International audiencePurpose Epidemiological studies in cohorts of uranium millers can be informati...
International audiencePurpose Long-term health risks of occupational exposures to uranium processing...
PurposeLong-term health risks of occupational exposures to uranium processing were examined to bette...
International audienceBackground Nuclear workers may be exposed to a variety of chemical hazards, in...
Nowadays, the assessment of the risks associated with the incorporation of radionuclides and the res...
International audienceAfter the extension of the French cohort of uranium miners with the inclusion ...
We examined the effects of chronic exposure to radionuclides, primarily uranium and mixed-fission pr...
International audienceObjectives: This paper presents the risk of death from lung cancer and from ot...
ObjectivesThe health effects of internal contamination by radionuclides, and notably by uranium, are...
Objective To investigate mortality among nuclear workers with potential internal exposure to uranium...
National audienceBackground This article presents the mortality data compiled among a cohort of work...
International audiencePURPOSE: The aim is to investigate associations between mortality and exposure...
International audienceObjectives Until recently, enrichment of uranium for civil and military purpos...
International audiencePurpose Epidemiological studies in cohorts of uranium millers can be informati...
International audiencePurpose Long-term health risks of occupational exposures to uranium processing...
PurposeLong-term health risks of occupational exposures to uranium processing were examined to bette...
International audienceBackground Nuclear workers may be exposed to a variety of chemical hazards, in...
Nowadays, the assessment of the risks associated with the incorporation of radionuclides and the res...
International audienceAfter the extension of the French cohort of uranium miners with the inclusion ...
We examined the effects of chronic exposure to radionuclides, primarily uranium and mixed-fission pr...
International audienceObjectives: This paper presents the risk of death from lung cancer and from ot...