Risk Estimation of Carcinogenic and Noncarcinogenic Diseases from Radiation for Medical X-ray Workers.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Gang Liu, Ye Li, XiaoQin Wu, YinYin Liu, Rong Zhang, LiMei Niu, Xue Zhang, Jinhan Wang, Yeqing Gu
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Abstract: The objective of this paper is to construct a follow-up cohort of medical x-ray workers and analyze the risk estimates of radiation-induced carcinogenic and noncarcinogenic diseases induced by chronic low-dose ionizing radiation exposure in the follow-up cohort. A fixed cohort study was used. A total of 159 medical x-ray workers working in radiology departments of hospitals in Gansu Province from 1950 to 1980 were selected as the radiology group, and 149 medical workers in internal medicine, surgery, and other departments who had not engaged in radiology work at the same hospital were selected as the control group. A fifth follow-up survey was also conducted. Information on personal radiation exposure history, lifestyle and morbidity was collected for 310 medical x-ray workers and the control group. Malignant tumors and noncancerous diseases (cataracts, diabetes, aplastic anemia, hypertension, coronary heart disease, cerebral apoplexy, etc.) were used as endpoints to analyze the risk estimates of carcinogenic and noncancerous diseases caused by low-dose radiation. There were 14 patients with malignant tumors, 8 in the radiation group and 6 in the control group (RR=1.25); 11 cases of cataract, radiation group, 8 cases, control group, 3 cases, RR:2.50; 18 patients with diabetes mellitus, 12 in the radiation group and 6 in the control group (RR = 1.87); 25 hypertensive patients, 17 in the radiation group and 8 in the control group (RR = 1.99); 23 patients with CHD, 12 in the radiation group and 11 in the control group (RR = 1.02); and 15 cerebral apoplexy patients, 5 in the radiation group and 10 in the control group (RR=0.47).Compared with the control group, the differences were statistically significant (P<0.01). The risk factors for CR and noncarcinogenic diseases associated with low-dose radiation were cataracts (RR: 2.50) > hypertension (RR: 1.99) > diabetes (RR: 1.87) > malignancy (RR: 1.25) > CHD (RR: 1.02) > cerebral apoplexy (RR: 1.02). 0.47. Compared with those in the control group, medical x-ray workers had an increased risk of developing malignant tumors and cataracts, which may be related to occupational exposure to chronic low-dose ionizing radiation. Therefore, radiation workers should pay attention to the optimization of protection in radiation work practice. The incidences of hypertension and diabetes are increased, and the incidences of CHD are basically the same; in particular, the incidence of cerebral apoplexy is significantly reduced, indicating that cerebral apoplexy has a certain protective effect on medical x-ray workers.

医用x射线工作者辐射致癌性和非致癌性疾病的风险评估。
摘要:本研究旨在构建医疗x射线工作者随访队列,分析随访队列中慢性低剂量电离辐射照射诱发辐射致癌和非致癌疾病的风险估计。采用固定队列研究。选取1950 - 1980年在甘肃省各医院放射科工作的医用x射线工作者159名作为放射组,选取未在同一医院从事放射工作的内科、外科及其他科室医务工作者149名作为对照组。还进行了第五次后续调查。收集了310名医疗x射线工作者和对照组的个人辐射暴露史、生活方式和发病率信息。以恶性肿瘤和非癌性疾病(白内障、糖尿病、再生障碍性贫血、高血压、冠心病、脑卒中等)为终点,分析低剂量辐射引起的致癌和非癌性疾病的风险估计。恶性肿瘤14例,放疗组8例,对照组6例(RR=1.25);白内障11例,放疗组8例,对照组3例,RR:2.50;糖尿病18例,放疗组12例,对照组6例(RR = 1.87);高血压患者25例,放疗组17例,对照组8例(RR = 1.99);冠心病23例,放疗组12例,对照组11例(RR = 1.02);脑卒中15例,放疗组5例,对照组10例(RR=0.47)。与对照组比较,差异均有统计学意义(P高血压(RR: 1.99)、>糖尿病(RR: 1.87)、>恶性肿瘤(RR: 1.25)、>冠心病(RR: 1.02)、>脑卒中(RR: 1.02)。0.47. 与对照组相比,医疗x射线工作者患恶性肿瘤和白内障的风险增加,这可能与职业暴露于慢性低剂量电离辐射有关。因此,辐射工作人员在辐射工作实践中应注意防护的优化。高血压、糖尿病的发病率增高,冠心病的发病率基本持平;特别是脑卒中的发病率明显降低,说明脑卒中对医用x射线工作者有一定的保护作用。
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Health physics
Health physics 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
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发文量
324
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Physics, first published in 1958, provides the latest research to a wide variety of radiation safety professionals including health physicists, nuclear chemists, medical physicists, and radiation safety officers with interests in nuclear and radiation science. The Journal allows professionals in these and other disciplines in science and engineering to stay on the cutting edge of scientific and technological advances in the field of radiation safety. The Journal publishes original papers, technical notes, articles on advances in practical applications, editorials, and correspondence. Journal articles report on the latest findings in theoretical, practical, and applied disciplines of epidemiology and radiation effects, radiation biology and radiation science, radiation ecology, and related fields.
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