カテゴリー「no classified」
Author: E.Ya. Sosnovskaya, E.K. Kapitonova
Reference: Медицинские новости. — 2004. — №11. — С. 13-15
Keywords: Belorussia, medical aid
Abstract: Experience of the liquidation of Chernobyl tells us that minimization of aftermaths of a radiation accident to the population greatly depends on the organization and effectiveness of the authorities of health protection. The article concerns problems of information system in the medical society, clinic-epidemiologic surveys etc.
URL: http://www.mednovosti.by/journal.aspx?article=2075
Author: Kesminiene A.Z., Kurtinaitis J., Rimdeika G.
Reference: Acta Med. Lituanica. — 1997. — Vol. 2. — P. 55–61.
Risk of development of breast cancer after exposure to ionizing radiation due to the Chernobyl accident Republican scientific-practical centre of radiation medicine and human ecology, Gomel
Author: E.Ya. Sosnovskaya, O.F. Semenenko, A.A. Silina
Reference: Медицинские новости. – 2006. – №3. – С. 31-36
Keywords: breast cancer
Abstract: The aim is of the research is to explore the causes and characteristics of frequency and dynamics of incidence of malignant tumour in women’s breasts in Gomel, having received various doses of exposure due to the Chernobyl accident, living in territories contaminated by Cesium137.
URL: http://www.mednovosti.by/journal.aspx?article=488
Author: A. Yablokov, K. Loganovsky, T. Imanaka, M. Grodzinsky, C. Busby, Helmut Küchenhoff et al.
Reference: ECRR, 2006
Abstract: A comprehensive view on the consequences of the Chernobyl accident, written by world’s leading specialists. Following are the chapters of the report. (full text in English available on web)
1. Alexey V. Yablokov: The Chernobyl Catastrophe – 20 Years After
2. E.B. Burlakova and A.G Nazarov: Is it Safe to Live in Territories Contaminated with Radioactivity?
Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident 20 Years Later
3. Konstantin N. Loganovsky: Mental, Psychological and Central Nervous System Effects of the Chernobyl Accident Exposures
4. Eugene Yu. Krysanov: The Influence of the Chernobyl Accident on Wild Vertebrate Animals.
5. G.P.Snigiryova and V.A.Shevchenko: Chromosome Aberrations in the Blood Lymphocytes of People Exposed as a Result of the Chernobyl Accident
6. Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake: Teratogenic Effects After Chernobyl
7. D.M.Grodzinsky: Reflections of the Chernobyl Catastrophe on the Plant World: Special and General Biological Aspects
8. Chris Busby: Infant Leukaemia in Europe After Chernobyl and its Significance for Radioprotection; a Meta-Analysis of Three Countries Including New Data from the UK.
9. Alexey .V. Yablokov. The Health of the Chernobyl Liquidators- a Meta-analysis
10. Tetsuji Imanaka: Did Acute Radiation Syndrome Occur Among the Inhabitants of the 30 km Zone?
11. Helmut Küchenhoff, Astrid Engelhardt, Alfred Körblein: Combined Spatial-temporal Analysis of Malformation Rates in Bavaria After the Chernobyl Accident
12. V.B. Nesterenko and A.V. Nesterenko: Radioecological Effects in Belarus 20 Years After the Chernobyl Catastrophe: The Need for Long-term Radiation Protection of the Population
13. Alfred Koerblein: Studies of Pregnancy Outcome Following the Chernobyl Accident
14. Rosalie Bertell: The Death Toll of the Chernobyl Accident.f
URL: http://www.progettohumus.it/include/chernobyl/dintorni/dossier/chernobylbook.pdf
Title: Gender problems of oncology in Belarus
Author: Antipova S.I., Antipov V.V., Shebeko N.G.
Reference: Медицинские новости. – 2013. – №3.
Keywords: cancer, oncologic morbidity, mortality, lethality.
Abstract: The data of Belarusian cancer register on the morbidity of malignant tumors were summarized. There was shown the frequency of polyneoplasias. There was given a statistical and analytical picture of male and female oncology in Belarus; there is a tendency of age-specific cancer morbidity in men and women during 1999–2003 and 2006–2010. In Belarus the increase of morbidity takes place due to high cancer morbidity in the older age group and due to aging of population. Over the past 10 years there was observed the decrease of mortality in patients with cancer and the increase of contingents. It is possible to speak about oncomorphosis over the past decades. The highest morbidity is observed in the Gomel and Mogilev regions.
URL: http://www.mednovosti.by/journal.aspx?article=5512
Author: E.Ya. Sosnovskaya
Reference: Медицинские новости. – 2006. – №3. – С. 25-31.
Keywords: epidemiological research
Abstract: The aim of the current epidemiological study is to explore the frequency of occurence of diseases in the population and to determine its factors.
URL: http://www.mednovosti.by/journal.aspx?article=487
Editors: A. Serdiuk, V. Bebeshko, D. Bazyka, S. Yamashita.
Reference: Kyiv: DIA, 2011. ― 648 pp.
Abstract: A comprehensive overview on the diverse aftermaths (health effects) of the Chernobyl accident. The subjects include acute radiation syndrome, leukemia, solid cancers, cytogenetic effects, immunology, medico-demographic issues etc.
URL:http://www-sdc.med.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/gcoe/activities/publication/20110829_e.html
Reference: Directorate-General Environment, Nuclear Safety, and Civil Protection, 1998. — 30 p.
Abstract: Whole article in English available on web.
URL: http://ec.europa.eu/energy/nuclear/radiation_protection/doc/publication/100_en.pdf
Author: V.A. Buzunov, N.P. Strapko, Ye.A. Pirogova et al.
Reference: International Journal of Radiation Medicine. — 2001. — Vol. 3, № 3–4. — P. 9–25.
Author: L.A. Postoyalko
Reference: Медицинские новости (Medical news), 2004
Keywords: Belorussia
Abstract: The Chernobyl catastrophe caused multiple serious and long-term problems, affecting vital interests of millions of people and their health condition…
In the zones of radiation contamination negative demographic tendency has been detected. Radiation-caused incidence has increased. Other stochastic effects, to the full, under chronic low-dose exposure or during rather long-term latent periods of irradiation, have not been confirmed.
URL: http://www.mednovosti.by/journal.aspx?article=2073