流行病学
环境卫生
电离辐射
癌症发病率
医学
辐射暴露
医学物理学
病理
核医学
物理
辐照
核物理学
作者
Mark P. Little,D. Bаzyка,Amy Berrington de González,Alina V. Brenner,V. Chumak,Harry M. Cullings,Robert D. Daniels,Benjamin French,Eric J. Grant,Nobuyuki Hamada,Michael Hauptmann,G M Kendall,Dominique Laurier,Choonsik Lee,Won Jin Lee,Martha S. Linet,Kiyóhiko Mabuchi,Lindsay M. Morton,C R Muirhead,Dale L. Preston
标识
DOI:10.1667/rade-24-00021.1
摘要
In this article we review the history of key epidemiological studies of populations exposed to ionizing radiation. We highlight historical and recent findings regarding radiation-associated risks for incidence and mortality of cancer and non-cancer outcomes with emphasis on study design and methods of exposure assessment and dose estimation along with brief consideration of sources of bias for a few of the more important studies. We examine the findings from the epidemiological studies of the Japanese atomic bomb survivors, persons exposed to radiation for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, those exposed to environmental sources including Chornobyl and other reactor accidents, and occupationally exposed cohorts. We also summarize results of pooled studies. These summaries are necessarily brief, but we provide references to more detailed information. We discuss possible future directions of study, to include assessment of susceptible populations, and possible new populations, data sources, study designs and methods of analysis.
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