Following contamination from the Chernobyl accident in April 1986 excess infant leukemia (0–1 y) was reported from five different countries, Scotland, Greece, Germany, Belarus and Wales and Scotland combined. The cumulative absorbed doses to the fetus, as conventionally assessed, varied from 0.02 mSv in the UK through 0.06 mSv in Germany, 0.2 mSv in Greece and 2 mSv in Belarus, where it was highest. Nevertheless, the effect was real and given the specificity of the cohort raised questions about the safety of applying the current radiation risk model of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) to these internal exposures, a matter which was discussed in 2000 by Busby and Cato [7,8] and also in the reports of the UK Comm...
BackgroundWhile an increased risk of thyroid cancer from post-Chernobyl exposure to Iodine-131 (I-13...
International audienceBackgroundThere is accumulating evidence of excess risk of cancer in various p...
Background and aims: The disaster at the Nuclear Power Plant in Chernobyl in April 1986 resulted in ...
infant leukemia (0–1 y) was reported from five different countries, Scotland, Greece, Germany, Belar...
A temporary increase in the incidence of infant leukaemia in Greece was reported by Petridou et al.,...
The European Childhood Leukaemia - Lymphoma Incidence Study (ECLIS) is designed to address concerns ...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain further information about the risks of childhood leukaemia after exposure to io...
Notably raised rates of childhood leukaemia incidence have been found near some nuclear installation...
The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP) that took place on April, 26th, 1986 led t...
Notably raised rates of childhood leukaemia incidence have been found near some nuclear installation...
International audienceA case-control study of hematological malignancies was conducted among Chernob...
International audienceBackground Exposures to high-dose ionizing radiation and high-dose rate ionizi...
Background: Surveillance data from population-based congenital anomaly registers in 16 regions of Eu...
Individual cumulative doses in all cases of infant leukemia developed after Chernobyl accident withi...
International audienceBackground: The detrimental health effects associated with the receipt of mode...
BackgroundWhile an increased risk of thyroid cancer from post-Chernobyl exposure to Iodine-131 (I-13...
International audienceBackgroundThere is accumulating evidence of excess risk of cancer in various p...
Background and aims: The disaster at the Nuclear Power Plant in Chernobyl in April 1986 resulted in ...
infant leukemia (0–1 y) was reported from five different countries, Scotland, Greece, Germany, Belar...
A temporary increase in the incidence of infant leukaemia in Greece was reported by Petridou et al.,...
The European Childhood Leukaemia - Lymphoma Incidence Study (ECLIS) is designed to address concerns ...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain further information about the risks of childhood leukaemia after exposure to io...
Notably raised rates of childhood leukaemia incidence have been found near some nuclear installation...
The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP) that took place on April, 26th, 1986 led t...
Notably raised rates of childhood leukaemia incidence have been found near some nuclear installation...
International audienceA case-control study of hematological malignancies was conducted among Chernob...
International audienceBackground Exposures to high-dose ionizing radiation and high-dose rate ionizi...
Background: Surveillance data from population-based congenital anomaly registers in 16 regions of Eu...
Individual cumulative doses in all cases of infant leukemia developed after Chernobyl accident withi...
International audienceBackground: The detrimental health effects associated with the receipt of mode...
BackgroundWhile an increased risk of thyroid cancer from post-Chernobyl exposure to Iodine-131 (I-13...
International audienceBackgroundThere is accumulating evidence of excess risk of cancer in various p...
Background and aims: The disaster at the Nuclear Power Plant in Chernobyl in April 1986 resulted in ...