Archival records housed at USTUR support radium dial worker dosimetry.

IF 1.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Nicole E Martinez, Derek W Jokisch, Michael Mumma, Sergey Y Tolmachev, Maia Avtandilashvili, George Tabatadze, Rich Leggett, Caleigh Samuels, Ashley Golden, Sara Howard, L Dauer, John D Boice
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The American radium dial worker (RDW) cohort of over 3,200 persons is being revisited as part of the Million Person Study (MPS) to include a modern approach to RDW dosimetry. An exceptional source of data and contextualization in this project is an extensive collection of electronic records (requiring 43 gigabytes (GB) of storage) digitized from existing microfilm and microfiche housed at the United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries (USTUR). Although the type, extent, and quality (e.g., legibility) of record(s) varies between individuals, the remarkable occupational, medical and demographic data include in vivo radiation measurements (e.g., radon breath, whole body counts), autopsy results, medical records (including copies of radiographs), interviews over the years, and correspondence. Of particular dosimetric interest are the details of radiation measurements. For example, there are some instances where hand-written and transcribed values are both available, along with notes providing context for why a particular measurement in a time series of measurements was chosen to assign an intake, or if there were concerns about a particular measurement. Born prior to 1935, RDW have nearly all passed away. Thus, the updated dosimetry, especially for the bone, will allow the correlation of lifetime cumulative dose with radiation risk. Here we review typical information available in this collection of historical records, highlighting some interesting finds, and discuss the relevance to current and ongoing work related to updating the dosimetry of the RDW in the Million Person Study, including providing an example of the usefulness of information contained in these records.

存放在 USTUR 的档案记录为镭拨盘工人的剂量测定提供了支持。
作为 "百万人研究"(MPS)的一部分,我们正在重新研究由 3,200 多人组成的美国镭拨工人(RDW)队列,以便采用现代方法对 RDW 进行剂量测定。该项目的一个特殊数据源和背景资料是大量的电子记录(需要 43 GB 的存储空间),这些记录是从美国铀碲登记处(USTUR)现有的缩微胶卷和缩微胶片中数字化而来。虽然记录的类型、范围和质量(如可读性)因人而异,但重要的职业、医疗和人口数据包括体内辐射测量(如氡呼气、全身计数)、尸检结果、医疗记录(包括放射照片副本)、多年来的访谈和通信。辐射测量的细节尤其值得关注。例如,在某些情况下,既有手写的数值,也有誊写的数值,还有说明为什么在一系列测量中选择某个测量值来确定摄入量,或者是否对某个测量值有疑虑。生于 1935 年之前的 RDW 几乎都已去世。因此,通过更新剂量测定,特别是骨骼剂量测定,可以将终生累积剂量与辐射风险联系起来。在此,我们回顾了这批历史记录中的典型信息,重点介绍了一些有趣的发现,并讨论了与当前和正在进行的 "百万人研究 "中的家政工人剂量测定更新工作的相关性,包括举例说明这些记录中所含信息的实用性。
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Journal of Radiological Protection
Journal of Radiological Protection 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
26.70%
发文量
137
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Radiological Protection publishes articles on all aspects of radiological protection, including non-ionising as well as ionising radiations. Fields of interest range from research, development and theory to operational matters, education and training. The very wide spectrum of its topics includes: dosimetry, instrument development, specialized measuring techniques, epidemiology, biological effects (in vivo and in vitro) and risk and environmental impact assessments. The journal encourages publication of data and code as well as results.
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