Late Health Effects in the Atomic Bomb Survivors
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概要
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To determine the possible late health effects of atomic-bomb radiation, Radiation Effects Research Foundation(RERF) has been conducting mortality surveillance on a fixed cohort(Life Span Study, or LSS, of 93,000 atomic bomb survivors and 27,000 non-exposed residents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki) since 1950. Deaths are routinely identified though the family registry system and ascertainment is virtually complete. Thought record linkage with local cancer registries in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, RERF also embarked on cancer incidence studies in 1957. Date analyses have been conducted on a periodic basis, with release of a report on mortality analyses that took place between 1950 and 1997. Meanwhile, a report was published on 1958-1987 cancer incidence analysis, with an up-to-date report now being prepared. The present report mainly describes the results of the analyses of cancer and non-cancer mortality in the LSS.
- 長崎大学の論文
著者
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Shimizu Yukiko
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Kodama Kazunori
Department Of Clinical Studies Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Okubo Toshiteru
Radiation Effects Research Foundation Hiroshima And Nagasaki
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Kodama Kazunori
Department Of Epidemiology Radiation Effects Research Foundation Hiroshima
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Kodama Kazunori
Department Of Clinical Studies Radiation Effect Research Foundation
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