Solid Cancer Incidence among Atomic Bomb Survivors: Preliminary Data from a Second Follow-Up
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概要
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More than half a century after the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, an increased risk of cancer incidence is still apparent among the Life Span Study(LSS) cohort of survivors. Although a great deal has been learned from the long follow-up of the LSS cohort, questions regarding radiation-related cancer risks still remain. We are conducting a second comprehensive cancer incidence follow-up to help answer some of these questions. Since the 1987 follow-up, there was a 24% increase in person-years and 56% increase in cancer cases. With the additional 11 years of follow-up, i.e. now including the years from 1958 to 1998, almost 17,500 first primary solid cancers were identified among over 105,000 LSS members with estimated DS02 organ doses.
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著者
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Dale L.
Hirosoft International Eureka Ca
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TOKUOKA Shoji
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Tokuoka Shoji
Radiation Effects Research Foundation Hiroshima And Nagasaki
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Elaine Ron
National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD
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Elaine Ron
National Cancer Institute Bethesda Md
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Ron Elaine
National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD
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L.Preston Dale
Hirosoft International, Eureka, CA
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