电离辐射暴露主要流行病学研究的历史调查。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Mark P Little, Dimitry Bazyka, Amy Berrington de Gonzalez, Alina V Brenner, Vadim V Chumak, Harry M Cullings, Robert D Daniels, Benjamin French, Eric Grant, Nobuyuki Hamada, Michael Hauptmann, Gerald M Kendall, Dominique Laurier, Choonsik Lee, Won Jin Lee, Martha S Linet, Kiyohiko Mabuchi, Lindsay M Morton, Colin R Muirhead, Dale L Preston, Preetha Rajaraman, David B Richardson, Ritsu Sakata, Jonathan M Samet, Steven L Simon, Hiromi Sugiyama, Richard Wakeford, Lydia B Zablotska
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在这篇文章中,我们回顾了电离辐射暴露人群主要流行病学研究的历史。我们着重介绍了与辐射相关的癌症和非癌症发病率和死亡率风险的历史和最新研究结果,重点是研究设计、辐照评估方法和剂量估算,并简要考虑了几项更重要研究的偏差来源。我们研究了日本原子弹爆炸幸存者、因诊断或治疗目的而暴露于辐射的人、暴露于环境来源(包括切尔诺贝利和其他反应堆事故)的人以及职业暴露人群的流行病学研究结果。我们还总结了汇总研究的结果。这些总结都很简短,但我们提供了更多详细信息的参考资料。我们讨论了未来可能的研究方向,包括对易感人群的评估,以及可能的新人群、数据来源、研究设计和分析方法。
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A Historical Survey of Key Epidemiological Studies of Ionizing Radiation Exposure.

In this article we review the history of key epidemiological studies of populations exposed to ionizing radiation. We highlight historical and recent findings regarding radiation-associated risks for incidence and mortality of cancer and non-cancer outcomes with emphasis on study design and methods of exposure assessment and dose estimation along with brief consideration of sources of bias for a few of the more important studies. We examine the findings from the epidemiological studies of the Japanese atomic bomb survivors, persons exposed to radiation for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, those exposed to environmental sources including Chornobyl and other reactor accidents, and occupationally exposed cohorts. We also summarize results of pooled studies. These summaries are necessarily brief, but we provide references to more detailed information. We discuss possible future directions of study, to include assessment of susceptible populations, and possible new populations, data sources, study designs and methods of analysis.

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Radiation research
Radiation research 医学-核医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
8.80%
发文量
179
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Radiation Research publishes original articles dealing with radiation effects and related subjects in the areas of physics, chemistry, biology and medicine, including epidemiology and translational research. The term radiation is used in its broadest sense and includes specifically ionizing radiation and ultraviolet, visible and infrared light as well as microwaves, ultrasound and heat. Effects may be physical, chemical or biological. Related subjects include (but are not limited to) dosimetry methods and instrumentation, isotope techniques and studies with chemical agents contributing to the understanding of radiation effects.
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