The Ukrainian-American study of leukemia and related disorders among Chornobyl cleanup workers from Ukraine: III. Radiation risks.

2008 
Abstract Romanenko, A. Ye., Finch, S. C., Hatch, M., Lubin, J. H., Bebeshko, V. G., Bazyka, D. A., Gudzenko, N., Dyagil, I. S., Reiss, R. F., Bouville, A., Chumak, V. V., Trotsiuk, N. K., Babkina, N. G., Belyayev, Yu., Masnyk, I., Ron, E., Howe, G.;thR. and Zablotska, L. B. The Ukrainian-American Study of Leukemia and Related Disorders among Chornobyl Cleanup Workers from Ukraine: III. Radiation Risks. Radiat. Res. 170, 711–720 (2008). Leukemia is one of the cancers most susceptible to induction by ionizing radiation, but the effects of lower doses delivered over time have not been quantified adequately. After the Chornobyl (Chernobyl) accident in Ukraine in April 1986, several hundred thousand workers who were involved in cleaning up the site and its surroundings received fractionated exposure, primarily from external γ radiation. To increase our understanding of the role of protracted low-dose radiation exposure in the etiology of leukemia, we conducted a nested case-control study of leukemia in a cohor...
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