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Review of Epidemiological Finding in Study of Medical Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident in Ukrainian Population

Title: 188 Review of Epidemiological Finding in Study of Medical…  Review of Epidemiological Finding in Study of Medical Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident in Ukrainian Population

Author: Anatoly Ye. PRYSYAZHNYUK, Volodymir G. GRISHTSHENKO, Zoya P. FEDORENKO*, Ludmila O. GULAK*, Mykola. M. FUZIK

Reference: [PDF-120K]Oct 2002  Scientific Center for Radiation Medicine of Academy of Medical Science of the Ukraine

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Abstract: Evaluation of the health status of different groups of the Ukrainian population affected by the Chernobyl accident is one of the most important problems in elimination of the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster. A lot of scientific researches devoted to study of health effects and based on established registers of victims of the Chernobyl accident had drawn conclusion about worsening of health of main groups of the affected population: Chernobyl accident recovery operation workers, evacuees from Prypyat city and 30km zone, and residents of the most contaminated with radionuclides territories. Most remarkable stochastic effect of radiation due to the Chernobyl accident is increase of thyroid cancer incidence rate in the above-mentioned groups of the Ukrainian population. For female breast cancer and some other solid cancers there are suggestions of increases. Further observation is needed for long term stochastic and non-stochastic effects.

URL: http://www.rri.kyoto-u.ac.jp/NSRG/reports/kr79/kr79pdf/Prysyazhnyuk.pdf

(日本語) チェルノブイリ:公衆衛生への影響?

Title: Microsoft Word – TableofContents-Oct.doc Chernobyl: The Effects on Public Health?

Author: Andre Aurengo

Reference: [PDF-417K]Feb 2008 PHYSICS & SOCIETY IN THE OCTOBER 2002 ISSUE

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Abstract: …the increase in thyroid cancer after childhood…years after the Chernobyl accident. No…health due to Chernobyl. They concern…square miles around Chernobyl, in Belarus…1800 cases of thyroid cancer had been reported…

URL: http://www.aps.org/units/fps/newsletters/2002/october/oct02.pdf

95/00818 The Chernobyl papers. Volume 1: Doses to the Soviet population and early health effects studies

Title: 95/00818 The Chernobyl papers. Volume 1: Doses to the Soviet population and early health effects studies
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Reference: Fuel and Energy Abstracts, 36 (1), p.48, Jan 1995

doi: 10.1016/0140-6701(95)96073-2

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Abstract: …the population after the Chernobyl accident; Biological dosimetry…syndrome in victims of the Chernobyl accident; and the Thyroid cancer in children of the Belarus Republic after the Chernobyl accident. 95/00819 Clean…

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0140670195960732

Estimating long-term health effects

Title:  Estimating long-term health effects.

Author: Frank uon Hippel, Thomas B. Cochran

Reference: [PDF-2MB]Oct 2011 CHERNOBYL -THE EMERGING STORY-.
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Abstract: .effects of the Chernobyl episode will…site during the Chernobyl accident – are…thousands of cancer deaths and generally less fatal thyroid tumors. These…the spread of thyroid inhalation doses…accident at the Chernobyl reactor. nobyl…increase the cancer rate in areas where…

URL: http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=5369685

95/00818 The Chernobyl papers. Volume 1: Doses to the Soviet population and early health effects studies

Title: 95/00818 The Chernobyl papers. Volume 1: Doses to the Soviet population and early health effects studies
Reference: Fuel and Energy Abstracts, 36 (1), p.48, Jan 1995

doi: 10.1016/0140-6701(95)96073-2

Keywords:

Abstract: …the population after the Chernobyl accident; Biological dosimetry…syndrome in victims of the Chernobyl accident; and the Thyroid cancer in children of the Belarus Republic after the Chernobyl accident. 95/00819 Clean…

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0140670195960732

Health Effects of Chernobyl 25 years after the reactor catastrophe

  • Title: Health Effects of Chernobyl 25 years after the reactor catastrophe

Author: Dr. rer. nat. Sebastian Pflugbeil, Henrik Paulitz, Dr. med. Angelika Claussen, Prof. Dr. Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake,

Reference: Health effects of Chernobyl | IPPNW and GFS Report April 2011

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Abstract: This paper evaluates studies that contain plausible indications of health damage caused by the Chernobyl catastrophe. The authors of this paper attach importance to the selection of methodically accurate and comprehensible analyses.

URL: http://www.nirs.org/reactorwatch/accidents/chernob_report2011webippnw.pdf

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