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  • Workers at the Mayak Production Association faced increased risks of liver cancers due to chronic exposure to gamma rays and inhalation of plutonium, leading to updated assessments of liver malignancies from 1948 to 2018.
  • The study analyzed 62 liver malignancies and found a significant link between internal exposure to alpha radiation and the risk of various liver cancers, particularly hepatocellular carcinoma.
  • No correlation was found between external gamma-ray exposure and liver cancer rates, and gallbladder cancer incidence showed no association with occupational radiation exposure.

Article Abstract

The increased risk of liver malignancies was found in workers of the first Russian nuclear production facility, Mayak Production Association, who had been chronically exposed to gamma rays externally and to alpha particles internally due to plutonium inhalation. In the present study, we updated the radiogenic risk estimates of the hepatobiliary malignancies using the extended follow-up period (1948-2018) of the Mayak worker cohort and the improved «Mayak worker dosimetry system-2013». The cohort comprised 22,377 workers hired at the Mayak PA between 1948 and 1982. The analysis considered 62 liver malignancies (32 hepatocellular carcinomas, 13 intrahepatic cholangiocarcinomas, 16 angiosarcomas, and 1 anaplastic cancer) and 33 gallbladder adenocarcinomas. The analysis proved the positive significant association of the liver malignancy risk (the total of histological types, hepatocellular carcinoma) with the liver absorbed alpha dose from internal exposure. The excess relative risk per Gy (95% confidence interval) of alpha dose (the linear model) was 7.56 (3.44; 17.63) for the total of histological types and 3.85 (0.95; 13.30) for hepatocellular carcinoma. Indications of non-linearity were observed in the dose-response for internal exposure to alpha radiation. No impact of external gamma-ray exposure on the liver malignancy incidence was found. In the study cohort, the number of angiosarcomas among various types of liver malignancies was very high (25.8%), and most of these tumors (73.3%) were registered in individuals internally exposed to alpha radiation at doses ranging between 6.0 and 21.0 Gy. No association with chronic occupational radiation exposure was observed for the incidence of gallbladder malignancies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11289462PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-63503-zDOI Listing

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