Reconstruction of dose and risk assessment of public exposure Chernobyl radioactive iodine in Russia
Author: I.A. Zvonova
Reference: Dissertation, doctor of technological sciences, St. Petersburg, 2003
Keywords: radio-iodine, food, environment
Abstract: The purpose of research is to develop methods and assessment of thyroid doses to the residents of Russia, exposed to radioactive iodine isotopes from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Studies of the incidence of thyroid cancer due to the absorbed dose to the thyroid and in the assessment of the risk of additional thyroid cancers caused by radiation. Achieving this goal is based on the results of monitoring of iodine radionuclides in the environment, food, in the human body, which was conducted in May-June 1986.
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