The effect of age and gender in risk estimates related to long-term residence in areas contaminated by nuclear power plant fallout was evaluated by applying the lifetime attributable risk (LAR) concept to an existing exposure model that was previously used for cumulative effective dose estimates. In this study, we investigated the influence of age distribution on the number of cancer cases by applying five different age distributions from nuclear power-producing countries (India, Japan, South Korea, and the United States), and Egypt because of intentions to develop nuclear power. The model was also used to estimate the effective dose and gender-specific LAR as a function of time after fallout for the offspring of the population living in Cs...
Breast cancer risk from radiation exposure has been analyzed in the cohort of Japanese a-bomb surviv...
The radiological consequences of a nuclear power plant (NPP) accident, resulting in the release of r...
International audienceThe Life Span Study (LSS) of Japanese atomic bomb survivors has served as the ...
The effect of age and gender in risk estimates related to long-term residence in areas contaminated ...
The effect of age and gender in risk estimates related to long-term residence in areas contaminated ...
The averted cumulative lifetime attributable risk (LAR), the residual dose and highest ground deposi...
Models for the dose and age dependence of radiation induced cancer have been based primarily on the ...
The aim of this study is to implement lifetime attributable risk (LAR) predictions of cancer for pat...
is the first analysis of solid cancer incidence in the Techa River cohort, a general population of m...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to demonstrate the impact of accounting for age-based radi...
The nominal risk coefficients for radiation induced cancer are largely based on the follow-up of the...
International audienceWe present here a methodology for health risk assessment adopted by the World ...
Two recent studies analyzed thyroid cancer incidence in Belarus and Ukraine during the period from 1...
We present here a methodology for health risk assessment adopted by the World Health Organization th...
International audienceThe accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in Japan resul...
Breast cancer risk from radiation exposure has been analyzed in the cohort of Japanese a-bomb surviv...
The radiological consequences of a nuclear power plant (NPP) accident, resulting in the release of r...
International audienceThe Life Span Study (LSS) of Japanese atomic bomb survivors has served as the ...
The effect of age and gender in risk estimates related to long-term residence in areas contaminated ...
The effect of age and gender in risk estimates related to long-term residence in areas contaminated ...
The averted cumulative lifetime attributable risk (LAR), the residual dose and highest ground deposi...
Models for the dose and age dependence of radiation induced cancer have been based primarily on the ...
The aim of this study is to implement lifetime attributable risk (LAR) predictions of cancer for pat...
is the first analysis of solid cancer incidence in the Techa River cohort, a general population of m...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to demonstrate the impact of accounting for age-based radi...
The nominal risk coefficients for radiation induced cancer are largely based on the follow-up of the...
International audienceWe present here a methodology for health risk assessment adopted by the World ...
Two recent studies analyzed thyroid cancer incidence in Belarus and Ukraine during the period from 1...
We present here a methodology for health risk assessment adopted by the World Health Organization th...
International audienceThe accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in Japan resul...
Breast cancer risk from radiation exposure has been analyzed in the cohort of Japanese a-bomb surviv...
The radiological consequences of a nuclear power plant (NPP) accident, resulting in the release of r...
International audienceThe Life Span Study (LSS) of Japanese atomic bomb survivors has served as the ...