Reference: «Радиация и риск» (Radiation and Risk), 2003
Keywords: orlovsk region, iodine 131, ICRP model, risk evaluation
Abstract: 1. Exposure dose of the thyroid gland to incorporated iodine 131. 2. Prognosis of radiation-caused thyroid cancer, using the model of the International Commission on Radiological Protection. 3. Evaluation of radiation risks for inducement of thyroid cancer.
URL:http://cyberleninka.ru/journal/n/radiatsiya-i-risk-byulleten-natsionalnogo-radiatsionno-epidemiologicheskogo-registra
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
Author: O.K. Vlasov, N.V. Shukina
Reference: «Радиация и риск» (Radiation and Risk), 2010
Keywords: scientific-research institute of radiation hygiene, re-estimation of calculated doses
Abstract: Introduces method of counting modified standard doses of internal exposure. Exposed people’ data are registered in the National Radiation-Epidemiological Registry and St. Petersburg national Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene. Exponential regression of average modified standard doses, of 137Cs deposition density, practically do not depend on the region or the type of settlements. Geometric average standard error of calculation of standard doses of regression dependence is equal to 1.6-1.7. Geometric average standard error of the estimate dose, for the average locality, of the thyroid gland and the entire body of the residents of the given age is 2.0-2.3.
URL: http://www.nrer.ru/pub_results.html
Author: V.K. Ivanov, A.F. Tsyb, M.A. Maksyutov, K.A. Tumanov, S.Yu. Chekin, V.V. Kascheev, A.M. Korelo, O.K. Vlasov, N.V. Shukina
Reference: Medical radiology and radiation safety, 2011
Keywords: National Radiation-Epidemiological Registry, 1981-2008
Abstract: Comprehensive analysis of incidence of thyroid cancer, in the Bryansk, Kaluzhsk, Orlovsk and Tul’sk regions, during 1981-2008 are given. The average rate is 5,1/1000 p. In the examined period, 9120 incidences of thyroid cancer were confirmed in the National Radiation-Epidemiological Registry.
URL: http://www.nrer.ru/pub_results.html
Author: Yurii Lazarevich
Reference: Завтра твоей страны (tomorrow of your country), 17.06.2009
Keywords: increase of incidence, Belorussia
Abstract: With 23 years passing since the Chernobyl accident, incidence of thyroid cnacer in adults in Gomel has increased 10.9 times. Last year the rate of incidence saw its pinnacle (21.7/100000 p.). Medicists Physicians say the peak of the incidence, in Belorussia, will probably last for decades.
URL: http://www.zautra.by/art.php?sn_nid=4396&sn_cat=20
Author: E.F. Lushnikov, A.F. Tsyb, S. Yamashita
Reference: «Издательство «Медицина» (publishing house “Medicine”), 2006
Keywords: MRSC RAMS data
Abstract: The current publication is on analytic view devoted to thyroid cancer, which is a remote medical consequence of the Chernobyl accident. The analysis is based on the data available at the Medico-Radiological Scientific Centre of RAMS.
URL: http://www.patolog.ru/books/lushnikov1.htm
Author: O.I. Evko
Reference: 2008, dissertation, candidate of med. sci.
URL: http://www.ukrdissers.info/disser_136567.html
Author: T.I. Bogdanova
Reference: Dissertation doc. med. sci., 1996
Keywords: children, young adults
URL: http://www.ukrdissers.info/disser_9335.html
Author: I.L. Avetis’yan
Reference: Dissertation cand.med.sci., 1997
Keywords: Papillary microcarcinoma
URL: http://www.ukrdissers.info/disser_20914.html
Author: A.V. Lyutkevich
Reference: Dissertation cand.med.sci., 2007
Keywords: chirurgical treatment
URL: http://www.ukrdissers.info/disser_118812.html