[Review of Cohort Studies Among Radiologists, Radiological Technologists, and Nuclear Workers].

Shin'ichi Kudo, Kazumasa Inoue, Masahiro Fukushi
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A number of epidemiological studies have been conducted to investigate the health effects of low-dose radiation. The author reviewed epidemiological studies among radiologists, radiological technologists, and nuclear workers. Because the results of many epidemiological studies on these subjects have been published, and many studies have measured radiation doses, there is little uncertainty. In the studies among radiologists and radiological technologists, high risks for leukemia, skin cancer, and breast cancer were found in populations that began work before around 1950, but not seen such a tendency for those starting work recent years. The results of the studies among nuclear workers were inconsistent with some reporting that a risk was seen, while others reported no risk. The reason for this may be due to the different analysis methods among the studies.

[放射科医师、放射技师和核工人队列研究综述]。
已经进行了一些流行病学研究,以调查低剂量辐射对健康的影响。作者回顾了放射学家、放射技术专家和核工人之间的流行病学研究。由于关于这些问题的许多流行病学研究的结果已经发表,而且许多研究已经测量了辐射剂量,因此几乎没有不确定性。在对放射科医生和放射技术人员的研究中,在1950年之前开始工作的人群中发现了白血病、皮肤癌和乳腺癌的高风险,但在近年来开始工作的人群中没有这种趋势。对核工人的研究结果并不一致,一些人报告说看到了风险,而另一些人报告说没有风险。造成这种情况的原因可能是由于各研究的分析方法不同。
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