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LEUKEMIA FOLLOWING THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

Health Physics, 2007
The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine in 1986 led to a substantial increase of thyroid cancer among those exposed as children. The other cancer that is the most sensitive to the effects of ionizing radiation is leukemia, and this paper evaluates the evidence relating exposure to Chernobyl radioactivity and leukemia risk.
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CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT FEATURES

РАДИАЦИОННАТА БЕЗОПАСНОСТ В СЪВРЕМЕННИЯ СВЯТ
On April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP), located near the city of Pripyat, Ukrainian SSR, experienced the most serious accident in the history of nuclear power. This incident had a huge impact on the environment, human health, and the development of the nuclear industry.
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The Chernobyl Accident

Abstract This chapter discusses the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, which had far-reaching consequences, with radioactive fallout spreading across Europe. This account notes that there have been divergent views about this event, ranging from the Chernobyl Forum’s estimate of 4,000 eventual deaths to Greenpeace’s claim that there were 200,000 ...
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Chernobyl Accident

2007
Oleg Voitsekhovitch, Jim Smith
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Chernobyl Accident

2016
Thomas Filburn, Stephan Bullard
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The Chernobyl Accident

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 1995
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