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Health conditions among workers who participated in the cleanup of the Chernobyl accident

Title:Health conditions among workers who participated in the cleanup of the Chernobyl accident
Author:Kamarli Z., Abdulina A.
Reference:World Health Statist. Quart. N 1, 1996, т.49, стр.29-31
Keywords:radiation accident; Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant; long-term effects; morbidity; disability; liquidators; radioactive pollution; population; health status; Kyrgyzstan; medical and dosimetric register
URL:URL: http://sci-pub.info/ref/13411/

Hygienic evaluation of dose-forming factors of exposure to population living in areas contaminated due to the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant

Author: CHEREDNIKOVA, Valentina Ivanovna

Reference : Dissert. Cand. Med. Sci, Moscow, 2000.

URL: http://leb.nlr.ru/edoc/108514/Гигиеническая-оценка-дозообразующих-факторов-облучения-населения-проживающего-на-территории-загрязненной

The main results of radiation-epidemiological analysis of data of the RNMDR (the 20th anniversary of Chernobyl)

Author: VK Ivanov, AF Tsyb, MA Maksyutov, AI Gorsky, TA Marchenko, OV Kaidalov, AM Korelo et al.

Reference: Радиация и риск (Radiation and risk), 2005 no. 3

Thyroid Cancer shows us the necessity to revise the idea of magnitude of radiation risk from before Chernobyl. / three sites of solid cancers (all solid cancers, malignant tumors of the digestive system… ) /

URL: http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/osnovnye-rezultaty-radiatsionno-epidemiologicheskogo-analiza-dannyh-rgmdr-k-20-letiyu-chernobylya

RETROSPECTIVE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE THYROID DOSES AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

 

Title: RETROSPECTIVE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE THYROID DOSES AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

Author: G. Goulko

Reference: International journal of radiation medicine  GSF-National Research Center for Environment and Health Institute for Radiation Protection, D-85764 Neuherberg, Germany

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Abstract: Thyroid cancer incidence in exposed children is increased in the most contaminated areas during last 5.8 years (Buglova E.E. et al., 1996; Ivannov V.K. et al., 1997; Goulko G. et al., 1998; Jacob P. et al., 1998). These results generally confirm first predictions about expected thyroid cancer rate made for the selected areas of Ukraine in 1991 (Likhtarev I.A. et al., 1993). During the time passed after the Chernobyl accident a lot of efforts were made in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia to improve thyroid dose estimates due to 131I (Pitkevich V.A. et al., 1993; Zvonova I.A., Balonov M.I., 1993; Likhtarev I.A. et al., 1994. 1996; Tsyb A.F. et al., 1994; Gavrilin Y. et al., 1996; Goulko G.M. et al., 1996, 1998; Drozdovitch V.V. et al., 1997). Increased interest to this problem initiated several epidemiological studies considering different groups of people exposed in childhood due to the Chernobyl accident.

URL: http://www.physiciansofchernobyl.org.ua/magazine/PDFS/3-4_1999/3_3_99_60.pdf

Scientific – methodological bases to evaluate individually absorbed doses to the thyroid gland in the population after a major radiation accident

Author: S.M. Shinkarev

Reference: Dissertation, 2009

Keywords: absorbed doses

Abstract: Development of scientific – methodological bases of estimation of individually absorbed doses of radiation (radioactive isotopes of iodine) in the thyroid gland as results of operational radiometric survey of the population at large radiation accident. For example: the inhabitants of Belarus after the Chernobyl accident.
URL: http://www.dissercat.com/content/nauchno-metodicheskie-osnovy-otsenki-individualnykh-pogloshchennykh-doz-v-shchitovidnoi-zhel?_openstat=cmVmZXJ1bi5jb207bm9kZTthZDE7

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