CONCLUSION Russian Scientific Commission on Radiological Protection, in the report “The incidence of thyroid cancer in Russia after the Chernobyl accident: estimation of radiation risks according to the National Radiation and Epidemiological Registry”
Author: S.Yu. Chekin
Reference: “РАДИАЦИЯ И РИСК”, 2010
Keywords: incidence, National Radiation and Epidemiological Registry
Abstract: In the Bryansk, Kaluzhsk, Orlovsk and Tul’sk regions, with the highest level of contamination, significant increase is detected in the incidence of thyroid cancer, in comparison to the data of Russia as a whole. During the whole examined period (1981-2008), the incidence showed increase. Various methods of statistic polishing of accumulated data show significant radiation risk for thyroid cancer, resulting from incorporated iodine 131.
URL: http://www.nrer.ru/RNKRZ_2010_3_1.html
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