Multiple Myeloma among Atomic Bomb Survivors : II. BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
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概要
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Multiple myeloma (MM) is a malignant tumor of B-cell lineage. Whether this disease occurs as a result of radiation exposure is of interest because B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), another type of malignancy of B-cell lineage, has not been shown to be increased among atomic bomb survivors and other irradiated populations. An excess frequency of MM has been found in some of the irradiated populations, including U. S. radiologists, Hanford workers, thorotrast patients, radium-dial painters and others.
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著者
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MABUCHI Kiyohiko
Radiat. Effects Res. Found.
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Mabuchi Kiyohiko
広島大学 医歯薬学総合研究科病理学
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Ichimaru Michito
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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