نتایج جستجو برای: excess lifetime cancer risk

تعداد نتایج: 1843392  

Introduction: The present study aimed to measure the scatter and leakage dose received by out-of-field organs while delivering Radiotherapy (RT) treatment of cervical cancer. Moreover, this study estimated the risk of second cancer (SC). The doses to out-of-field organs were measured using a lithium fluoride (TLD 100) dosimeter while delivering External Beam Radiothera...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m. rafique department of physics university of azad jammu and kashmir muzaffarbad, 13100, azad kashmir, pakistan n. manzoo department of physics university of azad jammu and kashmir muzaffarbad, 13100, azad kashmir, pakistan s. rahman spas dte sparcent, suparco hqs, karachi, pakistan s.u. rahman department of medical physics, nuclear medicine, oncology and radiotherapy institute (nori), islamabad, pakistan m.u. rajput physics division, pinstech, p.o. nilore, islamabad, pakistan matiullah physics division, pinstech, p.o. nilore, islamabad, pakistan

background: several epidemiological studies conducted on underground miner’s show that exposure to elevated levels of radioactive radon gas is expected to increase the risk of lung cancer. relative risk of lung cancer is almost linear with radon exposure. elevated concentrations of radon are not only reported within mines but also for closed indoor environment of general public houses. measurem...

Journal: :The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ 2007
Gabriel Chodick Cécile M Ronckers Varda Shalev Elaine Ron

BACKGROUND The use of computed tomography in Israel has been growing rapidly during recent decades. The major drawback of this important technology is the exposure to ionizing radiation, especially among children who have increased organ radiosensitivity and a long lifetime to potentially develop radiation-related cancer. OBJECTIVE To estimate the number of excess lifetime cancer deaths relat...

Alireza Shoghli, Benyamin Mohseni Saravi, Esmail Rezazade, Neda Ghavanloo, Nima Motamed, Somayeh Abdollahi Sabet ,

Background: Breast cancer is one of the most important malignancies in both developed and developing countries. Objectives: To reduce the burden of this disease, the prediction of individuals at risk and implementation of efficient preventive interventions can be effective. The present study was aimed at investigating five-year and lifetime risks of the breast cancer in a rural community in Za...

2016
Eun-Kyeong Moon Wi-Ho Ha Songwon Seo Young Woo Jin Kyu Hwan Jeong Hae-Jung Yoon Hyoung-Soo Kim Myung-Sil Hwang Hoon Choi Won Jin Lee

The aim of this study was to estimate internal radiation doses and lifetime cancer risk from food ingestion. Radiation doses from food intake were calculated using the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and the measured radioactivity of (134)Cs, (137)Cs, and (131)I from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in Korea. Total number of measured data was 8,496 (3,643 for agricult...

Journal: :Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection 2012
Amy Berrington de Gonzalez A Iulian Apostoaei Lene H S Veiga Preetha Rajaraman Brian A Thomas F Owen Hoffman Ethel Gilbert Charles Land

Risk projection methods allow for timely assessment of the potential magnitude of radiation-related cancer risks following low-dose radiation exposures. The estimation of such risks directly through observational studies would generally require infeasibly large studies and long-term follow-up to achieve reasonable statistical power. We developed an online radiation risk assessment tool (RadRAT)...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2002
R Park F Rice L Stayner R Smith S Gilbert H Checkoway

OBJECTIVES To estimate excess lifetime risk of (a) mortality from lung disease other than cancer (LDOC), and, (b) onset of radiographic silicosis, arising from occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica dust. METHODS Data from a cohort of California diatomaceous earth mining and processing workers exposed to crystalline silica dust (mainly as cristobalite) were reanalyzed with Poi...

Matiullah, M. Rafique, M.U. Rajput, N. Manzoo, S. Rahman, S.U. Rahman,

Background: Several epidemiological studies conducted on underground miner’s show that exposure to elevated levels of radioactive radon gas is expected to increase the risk of lung cancer. Relative risk of lung cancer is almost linear with radon exposure. Elevated concentrations of radon are not only reported within mines but also for closed indoor environment of general public houses....

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