نتایج جستجو برای: radiation workers

تعداد نتایج: 350067  

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2008
Bobby R Scott

The current system of radiation protection for humans is based on the linear-no-threshold (LNT) risk-assessment paradigm. Perceived harm to irradiated nuclear workers and the public is mainly reflected through calculated hypothetical increased cancers. The LNT-based system of protection employs easy-to-implement measures of radiation exposure. Such measures include the equivalent dose (a biolog...

A. Amin Moghaddam, A.A. Yousefi Diba, M. Najafi, Mohammad Reza Deevband,

Background: Radiation therapy  uses high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells. Photoneutron contamination and induced radioactivity of high energy therapeutic photon beams are considered as the main source of occupational exposure to radiation therapists who works with linear accelerators operating above 10 MV. Materials and Methods: The gamma dose rates were measured after termination of...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC 2007
Franjo Gruber Vesna Peharda Marija Kastelan Ines Brajac

This overview highlights the risk of skin diseases arising in workers exposed to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) at their workplace. There is a plethora of skin manifestations in outdoor workers such as seamen, fishermen, farmers after acute intense or long-term exposure to solar UVR, but some cutaneous diseases may also develop in indoor workers exposed to artificial sources. In recent years, inve...

2018
Qing Sun Weiming Mao Haiyue Jiang Xiaoyue Zhang Jing Xiao Yulong Lian

BACKGROUND At present, a large number of studies indicate that high dose ionizing radiation exposure is an important risk factor for liver damage. Whether protracted exposure to low external doses of ionizing radiation could induce liver injury is unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the risk of liver injury following protracted exposure to occupational radiation compared to a group of ...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2006
Charles L Sanders Bobby R Scott

Confounding factors in radiation pulmonary carcinogenesis are passive and active cigarette smoke exposures and radiation hormesis. Significantly increased lung cancer risk from ionizing radiation at lung doses < 1 Gy is not observed in never smokers exposed to ionizing radiations. Residential radon is not a cause of lung cancer in never smokers and may protect against lung cancer in smokers. Th...

2011

Voelz et al. conducted a study of 7,112 white male workers employed at Rocky Flats between 1952 and 1979. Deaths in workers were compared with those in the U.S. white male population. Fewer deaths were observed than expected based on rates in the U.S. population from most causes. The only cause of death significantly elevated in these workers was brain cancers. There were eight deaths in the Ro...

2011
Hee Geun KIM Tae Young KONG

Workers who maintain the water chambers of steam generators during the maintenance period in Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) have a higher likelihood of high radiation exposure even if they were exposed for a short period of time. In particular, it is expected that the hands would receive the highest radiation exposure because of its contact with radiation materials. In this study, characteristic a...

Journal: :Radiation and environmental biophysics 1995
E A Blakely R J Fry

The challenge for planning radiation protection in space is to estimate the risk of events of low probability after low levels of irradiation. This work has revealed many gaps in our knowledge that require further study. Despite investigations of several irradiated populations, the atomic-bomb survivors remain the primary basis for estimating the risk of ionizing radiation. Compared with previo...

Hamed Babapour Maryam Shahidi Tayyeb Allahverdi Pourfallah,

Introduction The exposure of human beings to ionizing radiation from natural sources is a continuing and inescapable feature of life on earth. For most individuals, this exposure exceeds that from all man-made sources combined. Materials and Methods In this study, the annual effective dose in high level environmental background radiation areas (HLEBRAs) of northern city of Ramsar in Iran was de...

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...

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