نتایج جستجو برای: occupational radiation exposure

تعداد نتایج: 569307  

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
b mester bremen institute for prevention research and social medicine (bips), university of bremen t behrens bremen institute for prevention research and social medicine (bips), university of bremen s dreger bremen institute for prevention research and social medicine (bips), university of bremen s hense bremen institute for prevention research and social medicine (bips), university of bremen l fritschi western australian institute for medical research, university of western australia

testicular cancer is one of the commonest cancers in men of working age, and is increasing in incidence in europe and north america. one suggested mechanism of causation is that there is impaired differentiation of germ cells in the pre- or perinatal period, followed by malignant transformation in later life, possibly by a hormonal mechanism. endocrine disrupting chemicals (edcs) have been a ma...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2008
Jan M Zielinski Natalia S Shilnikova Daniel Krewski

The National Dose Registry (NDR) of Canada is a unique resource for a direct estimation of the potential health risks associated with low doses of ionizing radiation. This is the largest national occupational radiation exposure database, comprising records for about 600,000 nuclear, industrial, medical and dental workers. An analysis of the NDR data based on a cohort of about 200,000 workers fi...

ژورنال: سنجش و ایمنی پرتو 2016

The growing use of ionizing radiation in various sectors of industry, medicine, agriculture and research has increased the risk of radiation exposure of staff and people. Ionizing radiation as a strong clastogen can cause different types of DNA damages and chromosomal aberrations. Biological dosimetry, based on the cytogenetic analysis of peripheral blood lymphocytes has a wide application in d...

Aleya Begum Ashraful Hoque Miah Mohammad Mahfuz Siraz Mohammad Sohelur Rahman, Rezaul Karim Khan

Introduction: Occupational exposure to ionizing radiation due to medical activities (both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures) has increased sharply in recent years. Among the occupationally exposed workers in these fields, those most affected by this increased exposure to ionizing radiation are nuclear medicine workers. In this study, annual average effective dose, annual collective effectiv...

Journal: :Seminars in nuclear medicine 2008
Henry D Royal

A comprehensive review of the effects of exposure to low levels of ionizing radiation, BEIR VII-Phase 2: Health Risks From Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation, was published in 2006. The BEIR (Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation) reports are a series of publications by the National Academy of Sciences. The last BEIR report on the effects of low level radiation, BEIR V, was publish...

حیدری, علی, رستم پور, نیما, شرفی, علی اکبر, صالحی, ایرج, قاضی خانلو‌ثانی, کریم,

Background and Objective: Utilization of ionizing radiation in some surgery operations (especially orthopedic operations) is inevitable. One of the main occupational hazards of physicians and other personnel could be radiation exposure risks. This study aimed to evaluate the exposure doses received by operating room personnel in such surgery operations. Materials and Methods: 30 personnel of op...

Journal: :Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions 2010
Olivera Ciraj-Bjelac Madan M Rehani Kui Hian Sim Houng Bang Liew Eliseo Vano Norman J Kleiman

OBJECTIVES To examine the prevalence of radiation-associated lens opacities among interventional cardiologists and nurses and correlate with occupational radiation exposure. BACKGROUND Interventional cardiology personnel are exposed to relatively high levels of X-rays and based on recent findings of radiation-associated lens opacities in other cohorts, they may be at risk for cataract without...

M Haghani M Hassan Shahi N Shokrpour S Jarideh, S Nematollahi S Sina, S Taeb SAR Mortazavi SM Pishva SMA Hosseini SMJ Mortazavi,

Background: Airport workers are continuously exposed to different levels of radiofrequency microwave (RF/MW) radiation emitted by radar equipments. Radars are extensively used in military and aviation industries. Over the past several years, our lab has focused on the health effects of exposure to different sources of electromagnetic fields such as cellular phones, mobile base stations, mobile ...

2016
Efstathios P Efstathopoulos Efstathios P. Efstathopoulos

The advances in digital imaging and the improvement in interventional tools and devices like catheters and stents have expanded the use of interventional procedures. During the period 1998-2008, the total number of interventional procedures increased by 78% [1]. Interventional radiology [IR] and cardiology [IC] procedures deliver high radiation doses both to patients and medical personnel, whic...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2002
Helena Furberg R C Millikan J Geradts M D Gammon L G Dressler C B Ambrosone B Newman

Findings from studies of cigarette smoking and low-dose ionizing radiation exposure and breast cancer are unclear. Laboratory studies indicate that both exposures can cause DNA damage, potentially increasing cancer risk if such mutations occur in growth control genes, such as p53. We examined the potential etiologic heterogeneity of breast cancer by evaluating whether associations between cigar...

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