It was shown on the basis of retrospective investigation of 500 workers at a nuclear enterprise (162 cases of lung cancer, 338 persons as matching control) that the interaction of external gamma-irradiation (> 2.0 Gy) and the body-burden of 239Pu (> 9.3 kBq) at lung cancer incidence in multiplicative.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case-control study using logistic regression included 500 employees of the nuclear works (162 patients with lung carcinoma and 338 healthy controls). After examination of radiation and nonradiation causative factors 5 proved statistically significant. For them the following chance proportions were obtained: smoking 6.
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September 1996
The values of the natural urine excretion coefficient in 84 workers have been received. The observations were ranging from 1970 to 1984. To analyse this data the references about radiobiological, medical, anthropometrical and other factors which potentially influence osteotropic radionuclide excretion in man and animals have been studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe "dose-response" mechanism has been studied for three main histological types of tumor in a cohort of 500 workers occupationally exposed to different doses of radiation (162 patients with lung cancer and 338 practically healthy persons) using the "case-control" method and multifactorial logic regression procedure. A non-linear threshold dependence was established for incorporated plutonium, with the threshold being at 8 kBq to correspond to 80 kGy. This relationship has been particularly distinct in cases of adenocarcinoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdenocarcinoma frequency in Pu incorporation-related lung cancer patients among plutonium workers was found to be 74% versus 33% in control. Each histological pattern of lung cancer appeared to be related to several etiological factors but in varying degree. Incorporated Pu proved the strongest factor in adenocarcinoma development.
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