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Lung Cancer Risk due to Exposure to Incorporated Plutonium
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1998
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Plutonium AerosolsRadiation EffectRadioactive ContaminationRadiation ExposureLung Cancer RiskRadiation ProtectionOncologyToxicologyRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineCancer ResearchRadiologyHealth SciencesLung CancerCancer EpidemiologyLung Cancer MortalityProduction AssociationRadiation DoseMedicine
An epidemiological study has been carried out among 1,479 male workers who started working at the "Mayak" Production Association in 1948-1958 and were exposed to external gamma radiation and plutonium aerosols. Lung cancer mortality for the follow-up period 1948-1993 has been analyzed. No statistically significant association of lung cancer mortality and external gamma-ray dose has been revealed in the range of accumulated doses of 0.2-5.5 Gy. Association of lung cancer mortality and the dose of alpha-particle radiation to the lung is statistically significant. In the dose range below 30 Sv, this association can be described in terms of a linear nonthreshold function. Lifetime lung cancer risk in the dose range below 30 Sv is 1.21 x 10(-2)Sv(-1).
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