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Department Of Epidemiology Research Institute For Radiation Biology And Medicine Hiroshima Universit | 論文
- High Incidence of Meningioma among Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Survivors
- Meningioma among Hiroshima atomic bomb survivors
- Directional Distribution of Radiation around an Accident at a Uranium Fuel Factory in Tokai-mura, 1999
- Medical and Biological Studies on 78 Atomic Bomb Survivors with a History of Exposure within 500 Meters from the Hypo-center. -Summary of Studies for 20 Years-
- Thyroid Abnormality Trend Over Time in Northeastern Regions of Kazakstan, adjacent to the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site : A Case Review of Pathological Findings for 7271 Patients
- A biophysical estimate of radioactive iodine (^I) exposure in the whole body and in the thyroid of newborn, puberty and adult Fischer 344 rats.
- Risk analysis on mortality (1968-1997) for some sites of malignant neoplasms among atomic bomb survivors in Hiroshima Prefecture.
- Mortality between 1972 and 1989 among the population that received the A-bomb health book before 1960
- Mortality analysis of leukelnia based on the exposure dose among A-bonb survivors registered by Research Institute for Nuclear Medicine and Biology at Hiroshiua University
- A case-control study of breast cancer in women living around Semipalatinsk nuclear test site (特集 第47回原子爆弾後障害研究会講演集)
- Reassessment of the Cancer Mortality Risk among Hiroshima Atomic-Bomb Survivors Using a New Dosimetry System, ABS2000D, Compared with ABS93D
- Clinico-pathological Study on Malignant Tumor arised Prenatal Atomic-bomb exposed Survivors
- Comparative Study of DS86 and ABS93D (Atomic Bomb Survivors 1993 Dose)
- A dose estlmatlon system (ABS93D) for the atomic survivors in Hiroshima and its application
- Medical and biological studies on 78 atomic bomb survivors with a history of exposure within 500 meters from the hypocenter -Summary of studies in a decade-
- Analysis of Cancer Mortality among Atomic Bomb Survivors in Hiroshima Prefecture, 1968-1997
- Changes in the Trend and Behavior Over Time for Breast Cancer and Thyroid Cancer in the Semipalatinsk Region of Kazakstan