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Research Note for the Interviews with the Residents Who Used to Live in Prypiat near Chernobyl, Ukraine

Title: Research Note for the Interviews with the Residents Who Used to Live in Prypiat near Chernobyl, Ukraine

Author: Kawano, Noriyuki

Reference: 広島平和科学(Hiroshima heiwa kagaku): Hiroshima Peace Science Vol.33 page.119-136 (2011)

Keywords: Prypiat,Ukraine, Fukushima, evacuees

Abstract: This research note is a memorandum for our interviews with those who lived in Prypiat city near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The inhabitants in Prypiat had to be evacuated to other places due to the nuclear accidents in April, 1986. We conducted the interviews with them in order to examine one of several aspects of the socioeconomic and psychological sufferings they endured. The results of our survey show that there are some remarkable damages such as loss of property and home; disintegration of labor ability, places of education and community.

URLhttp://ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/00033611

http://ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/metadb/up/kiyo/hps/hps_33_119.pdf

Socio-stress disorders and premises of adult population rehabilitation in the long-term period of the Chernobyl disaster

Title: Socio-stress disorders and premises of adult population rehabilitation in the long-term period of the Chernobyl disaster

Author: Bronsky, Vladimir Ivanovich

Reference: St. Petersburg, 2005

Keywords: rehabilitation, social-stress disorders, population, long-term period, evacuees

Abstract: The purpose of the study: justification of social-stress concept and development on its basis a system of measures aimed at reducing the morbidity, rehabilitation and improvement of quality of life of the various contingents of adult population affected by the Chernobyl disaster.

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/sotsialno-stressovye-rasstroistva-i-predposylki-reabilitatsii-vzroslogo-naseleniya-v-otdalen

Radiation-hygienic value of sources and population exposure doses of the 30-km zone, after the Chernobyl accident

Author: V.S. Repin

Reference: Abstract, Kiev, 1995 HAC Russia 14.01.02

Keywords: evacuees, exposure analyses, doses

Abstract: Retrospective evaluation of individual and collective doses, as well as analyses of radiation-hygienic value of the factors of external and internal exposures on the evacuees from the 30-km zone of the Chernobyl NPP.
URL: http://medical-diss.com/medicina/radiatsionno-gigienicheskoe-znachenie-istochnikov-i-doz-oblucheniya-naseleniya-30-km-zony-posle-avarii-na-chaes

Lessons to overcome the consequences of the Chernobyl Disaster

Author: V.P.Malyshev (Strategic Research Centre for Civil Protection, Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, Moscow)

Reference: “Деловой экспресс”, 2011   

ISSN: 1812-5220

Keywords: ecologic rehabilitation, decontamination, moral questions, safety, protection of people against radiation

Abstract: The author observes the Chernobyl disaster from moral, scientific and human rights-related viewpoints. The article also describes the liquidation and rehabilitation after the disaster, as well as the reality of the protection of people exerted by the authorities.

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=16369142

Cancer incidence in Ukraine after the Chernobyl accident

 

Title: Cancer incidence in Ukraine after the Chernobyl accident

Author: Prysyazhnyuk, Anatoly Ye. / Gulak, Ludmila O. / Gristchenko, Vladimir G. / Fedorenko, Zoya P.

Reference: International Congress Series, 1234, p.281-291, May 2002

doi: 10.1016/S0531-5131(01)00617-3

Keywords: Cancer incidence rate; Standardized incidence ratio; Dose of radiation; Contaminated area ; Emergency worker; Evacuee  ; Population

Abstract: We analyzed the temporal trend in cancer incidence rate in different groups of Ukrainian population affected by the Chernobyl accident using the data obtained from the following two main information sources: (1) local cancer registry, which was established in 1987 and covers 150,000 population in the most radio-contaminated areas close to Chernobyl; and (2) state registry of people affected by the Chernobyl accident….

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0531513101006173

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