The Current Situation and Future Scope of Radiation Emergency Medical Care Network in Nagasaki
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概要
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Under the framework of the International Consortium for Medical Care of Hibakusha and Radiation Life Science (Nagasaki University 21st Century COE Program) and bearing in mind the unique history and responsibility of Nagasaki University, several projects on radiation emergency preparedness are in progress. The critical accident in Tokaimura, Japan in 1999 made us realize that nuclear emergencies happen anywhere radionuclides exist. In fact, nuclear accidents possibly take place in factories, research facilities, hospital and wherever radioactive materials are in transit. Therefore, it is necessary to establish an effective preparedness network system for potential radiation emergency that may occur in Nagasaki and nearby prefectures and to cooperate with other Japanese and worldwide networks.
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著者
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OHTSURU Akira
Takashi Nagai Memorial International Hibakusha Medical Center, Nagasaki University Hospital of Medic
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Ohtsuru Akira
Takashi Nagai Memorial International Hibakusha Medical Center
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MORISHITA Mariko
Department of Molecular Medicine, Atomic Bomb Disease Institute, Nagasaki University Graduate School
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Morishita Mariko
Department Of Clinical Pharmacology & Genetics School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of S
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Morishita Mariko
Department Of Molecular Medicine Atomic Bomb Disease Institute Nagasaki University Graduate School O
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