Title: Analysis of radiational and chemical risks for the areas affected by accidents in the Southern Urals and Chernobyl
Author: Katkova, Margarita Nikolayevna
Reference: Obninsk, 2009
Keywords: cesium-137, strontium-90, radiation risk, chemical risk, accident in the Southern Urals (Chelyabinsk region, v.Novogorny), Chernobyl nuclear power plant, population
Abstract: The purpose of the research: analysis and evaluation of radiation and chemical risks to the population in the areas affected by the massive radiation accidents at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (south-west of the Bryansk region) and in the Southern Urals (Chelyabinsk region, p.Novogorny).
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/analiz-radiatsionnykh-i-khimicheskikh-riskov-dlya-territorii-podvergshikhsya-vozdeistviyu-av
Author: S.V. Osipov
Reference: Dissertation, candidate of medical sciences, Ufa, 2005
Keywords: surgical treatment, remote long-term consequences, survival rate
Abstract: Scientific novelty of the work:
1. For the first time an analysis of the clinical course and remote results of surgical treatment of thyroid cancer, in children and adolescents in the region of the Southern Urals, (Chelyabinsk region) in terms up to 25 years, is shown.
2. The clinical course of thyroid cancer in children and adolescents is defined by the presence symptom complex – a painless lump in the neck, an increase in cervical lymph nodes under the guise of “banal” adenopathy with a predominance of well-differentiated thyroid carcinomas.
3. Conserving surgical treatment of differentiated thyroid cancers, in children and adolescents, is to provide excellent immediate long-term results.
4. The cumulative survival rate after surgical treatment of highly differentiated form of thyroid cancer, in children and adolescents in terms of supervision of up to 25 years, – 94.0%.
URL: http://www.dissercat.com/content/klinicheskoe-techenie-i-otdalennye-rezultaty-khirurgicheskogo-lecheniya-raka-shchitovidnoi–0