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Cerebrovascular Diseases in Workers at Mayak PA: The Difference in Radiation Risk between Incidence and Mortality. [PDF]
A detailed analysis of cerebrovascular diseases (CeVD) for the cohort of workers at Mayak Production Association (PA) is presented. This cohort is especially suitable for the analysis of radiation induced circulatory diseases, due to the detailed medical
Cristoforo Simonetto +5 more
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Radiation effects on mortality from solid cancers other than lung, liver, and bone cancer in the Mayak worker cohort: 1948-2008. The cohort of Mayak Production Association (PA) workers in Russia offers a unique opportunity to study the effects of ...
Mikhail Sokolnikov +4 more
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The overestimation of medical consequences of low-dose exposures: Cui bono?
After the Chernobyl disaster appeared papers overestimating medical consequences of low-dose radiation exposures. Examples have been discussed previously; an updated overview of selected studies is provided here. Various kinds of bias can be found in the
Sergei V. Jargin
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This is the first study of cataract incidence in a cohort of Mayak Production Association workers first employed at one of the main facilities in 1948-1982 and followed up till the end of 2008 (22,377 workers).
Tamara V Azizova +3 more
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Incidence of Primary Glaucoma in a Cohort of Nuclear Workers
Objective: The study was aimed to estimate primary glaucoma incidence in a cohort of nuclear workers occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation over prolonged periods.Materials and methods.
E. V. Bragin +3 more
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Abstract The St. Anna Trough (SAT) plays a critical role in Arctic Ocean circulation by facilitating heat and water mass exchange, influencing sea‐ice melt and thermohaline dynamics. However, ocean circulation in this key region remains understudied compared to other parts of the Arctic.
H. Pérez‐Tribouillier +9 more
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The paper deals with the evaluation of the efficiency of the implemented protective measures in the event of accidental exposure of the Urals region population due to radioactive contamination of the Techa River and the 1957 accident.
A. V. Akleyev +2 more
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Beneficial bacteria associated with plants growing in drylands contribute to enhancing tolerance and resilience to environmental extremes. The root colonisation process of two endophytic bacterial strains—E102 and E141—isolated from the root systems of date palms in desert oases modulates the plant auxin signalling and transport, influencing the ...
Ramona Marasco +10 more
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Abstract Understanding radiation‐induced non‐cancer effects on the central nervous system (CNS) is essential for the risk assessment of medical (e.g., radiotherapy) and occupational (e.g., nuclear workers and astronauts) exposures. Herein, the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) approach was used to consolidate relevant studies in the area of cognitive ...
Ahmad Sleiman +14 more
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Radiation Risks of Leukemia, Lymphoma and Multiple Myeloma Incidence in the Mayak Cohort: 1948-2004.
Incidence of all types of lymphatic and hematopoietic cancers, including Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, multiple myeloma, acute and chronic myeloid leukemia (AML and CML respectively), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and other forms of ...
Irina S Kuznetsova +2 more
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