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Long-term effects of radiation exposure on health
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Kimura, Yuko
, Ozasa, Kotaro
, Niwa, Ohstura
, Wakeford, Richard
, Zaharieva, Elena K
, Kodama, Kazunori
, Akiba, Suminori
, Takamura, Noboru
, Kamiya, Kenji
in
Age Factors
/ Atomic bombs
/ Bombings
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Chernobyl Nuclear Accident
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
/ Environmental Exposure - statistics & numerical data
/ Fatalities
/ Fukushima Nuclear Accident
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Ionizing radiation
/ Japan - epidemiology
/ Life span
/ Mutation
/ Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced - epidemiology
/ Nuclear accidents & safety
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Nuclear Warfare
/ Nuclear Weapons
/ Public health
/ Radiation
/ Radiation Injuries - epidemiology
/ Radiation protection
/ Radioactive Hazard Release
/ Risk assessment
/ Studies
/ Survivors
/ Time Factors
/ Ukraine - epidemiology
2015
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Long-term effects of radiation exposure on health
by
Kimura, Yuko
, Ozasa, Kotaro
, Niwa, Ohstura
, Wakeford, Richard
, Zaharieva, Elena K
, Kodama, Kazunori
, Akiba, Suminori
, Takamura, Noboru
, Kamiya, Kenji
in
Age Factors
/ Atomic bombs
/ Bombings
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Chernobyl Nuclear Accident
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
/ Environmental Exposure - statistics & numerical data
/ Fatalities
/ Fukushima Nuclear Accident
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Ionizing radiation
/ Japan - epidemiology
/ Life span
/ Mutation
/ Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced - epidemiology
/ Nuclear accidents & safety
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Nuclear Warfare
/ Nuclear Weapons
/ Public health
/ Radiation
/ Radiation Injuries - epidemiology
/ Radiation protection
/ Radioactive Hazard Release
/ Risk assessment
/ Studies
/ Survivors
/ Time Factors
/ Ukraine - epidemiology
2015
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Long-term effects of radiation exposure on health
by
Kimura, Yuko
, Ozasa, Kotaro
, Niwa, Ohstura
, Wakeford, Richard
, Zaharieva, Elena K
, Kodama, Kazunori
, Akiba, Suminori
, Takamura, Noboru
, Kamiya, Kenji
in
Age Factors
/ Atomic bombs
/ Bombings
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Chernobyl Nuclear Accident
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
/ Environmental Exposure - statistics & numerical data
/ Fatalities
/ Fukushima Nuclear Accident
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Ionizing radiation
/ Japan - epidemiology
/ Life span
/ Mutation
/ Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced - epidemiology
/ Nuclear accidents & safety
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Nuclear Warfare
/ Nuclear Weapons
/ Public health
/ Radiation
/ Radiation Injuries - epidemiology
/ Radiation protection
/ Radioactive Hazard Release
/ Risk assessment
/ Studies
/ Survivors
/ Time Factors
/ Ukraine - epidemiology
2015
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Long-term effects of radiation exposure on health
2015
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Overview
Late-onset effects of exposure to ionising radiation on the human body have been identified by long-term, large-scale epidemiological studies. The cohort study of Japanese survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (the Life Span Study) is thought to be the most reliable source of information about these health effects because of the size of the cohort, the exposure of a general population of both sexes and all ages, and the wide range of individually assessed doses. For this reason, the Life Span Study has become fundamental to risk assessment in the radiation protection system of the International Commission on Radiological Protection and other authorities. Radiation exposure increases the risk of cancer throughout life, so continued follow-up of survivors is essential. Overall, survivors have a clear radiation-related excess risk of cancer, and people exposed as children have a higher risk of radiation-induced cancer than those exposed at older ages. At high doses, and possibly at low doses, radiation might increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and some other non-cancer diseases. Hereditary effects in the children of atomic bomb survivors have not been detected. The dose–response relation for cancer at low doses is assumed, for purposes of radiological protection, to be linear without a threshold, but has not been shown definitively. This outstanding issue is not only a problem when dealing appropriately with potential health effects of nuclear accidents, such as at Fukushima and Chernobyl, but is of growing concern in occupational and medical exposure. Therefore, the appropriate dose–response relation for effects of low doses of radiation needs to be established.
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Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
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