Cohorts of nuclear workers are particularly relevant to study the health effects of protracted exposures to low doses at low dose-rates of ionizing radiation (IR). In France, a cohort of nuclear workers badge-monitored for external IR exposure has been followed-up for several decades. Its size and follow-up period have recently been extended. The present paper focuses on mortality from both cancer and non-cancer diseases in this cohort. The SELTINE cohort of nuclear workers employed by CEA, Orano, and EDF companies was followed-up for mortality from 1968 to 2014. Mortality in the cohort was compared to that in the French general population. Poisson regression methods were used to estimate excess relative rates of mortality per unit of cumul...
Objectives: To provide direct estimates of risk of cancer after protracted low doses of ionising rad...
Background Recent studies of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki A-bomb survivors, together with some (but no...
International audienceIntroductionMedical staff is the largest group of workers occupationally expos...
International audienceCohorts of nuclear workers are particularly relevant to study the health effec...
International audienceIntroduction Populations of nuclear workers are particularly relevant to study...
International audiencePopulations of nuclear workers are particularly relevant to study health effec...
cited By 32Purpose: Epidemiological studies in nuclear industry workers can produce relevant informa...
Objective: To analyse the effect of external radiation exposure on the mortality of French nuclear w...
International audienceObjective To evaluate the effect of protracted low dose, low dose rate exposur...
International audienceObjective The long-term effects of protracted low level ionising radiation exp...
Studies of nuclear workers make it possible to directly quantify the risks associated with ionizing ...
Introduction: This study has been launched in order to evaluate the mortality of nuclear workers emp...
Background: Nuclear workers from French contracting companies have received higher doses than worker...
Objectives: To provide direct estimates of risk of cancer after protracted low doses of ionising rad...
Background Recent studies of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki A-bomb survivors, together with some (but no...
International audienceIntroductionMedical staff is the largest group of workers occupationally expos...
International audienceCohorts of nuclear workers are particularly relevant to study the health effec...
International audienceIntroduction Populations of nuclear workers are particularly relevant to study...
International audiencePopulations of nuclear workers are particularly relevant to study health effec...
cited By 32Purpose: Epidemiological studies in nuclear industry workers can produce relevant informa...
Objective: To analyse the effect of external radiation exposure on the mortality of French nuclear w...
International audienceObjective To evaluate the effect of protracted low dose, low dose rate exposur...
International audienceObjective The long-term effects of protracted low level ionising radiation exp...
Studies of nuclear workers make it possible to directly quantify the risks associated with ionizing ...
Introduction: This study has been launched in order to evaluate the mortality of nuclear workers emp...
Background: Nuclear workers from French contracting companies have received higher doses than worker...
Objectives: To provide direct estimates of risk of cancer after protracted low doses of ionising rad...
Background Recent studies of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki A-bomb survivors, together with some (but no...
International audienceIntroductionMedical staff is the largest group of workers occupationally expos...