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Название: Descriptive characteristics of occupational exposures and medical follow-up in the cohort of workers of the Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises in Seversk, Russia
Авторы: Karpov, Andrey B.
Takhauov, Ravil M.
Zerenkov, Andrey G.
Semenova, Yulia V.
Bogdanov, Igor M.
Kazantceva, Svetlana B.
Blinov, Aleksey P.
Kalinkin, Dmitriy E.
Gorina, Galina V.
Litvinova, Olesya V.
Ermolaev, Yuriy D.
Mironova, Elena B.
Plaksin, Mikhail B.
Takhauov, Anas R.
Zablotska, Lydia B.
Ключевые слова: Uranium
ionizing radiation
gamma radiation
occupational exposures
uranium processing workers
Дата публикации: 12-мая-2021
Издательство: Taylor and Francis Group
Серия/номер: International Journal of Radiation Biology;Volume 97, Issue 6
Краткий осмотр (реферат): Purpose To date, only a few studies have examined long-term health risks of exposures in the uranium processing industry and reported contradictory results, necessitating further research in this area. This is the first description of a cohort of ∼65,000 uranium processing workers (20.6% women) of the Siberian Group of Chemical Enterprises (SGCE) in Seversk, Russia, first employed during 1950-2010. Methods SGCE is one of the largest and oldest uranium processing complexes in the world. SGCE workers at the Radiochemical, Plutonium, Sublimate and Enrichment plants were exposed to a combination of internal and external radiation, while workers at the Support Facility were primarily exposed to non-radiation factors. Results Mean cumulative gamma-ray dose based on individual external dosimetry was 28.3 millisievert. About 4,000 workers have individual biophysical survey data that could be used for estimation of organ doses from uranium. SGCE workers were followed up for mortality and cancer incidence during 1950-2013 (vital status known for 80.8% of workers). The SGCE computerized database contains information on the results of regular medical examinations, and on smoking, alcohol and other individual characteristics.
URI (Унифицированный идентификатор ресурса): https://doi.org/10.1080/09553002.2021.1917787
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12701/2063
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