Influence of age, sex and calendar year on lifetime accumulated red bone marrow dose from diagnostic radiation exposure.

Our aim is to evaluate the relevance of different factors influencing lifetime accumulated red bone marrow dose, such as calendar year, age and sex. The lifetime dose was estimated for controls interviewed in person (N = 2811, 37.5% women) of the population-based representative Northern Germany Leuk...

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Main Authors: Wolfgang Hoffmann, Merle Friederike Meiboom, Kerstin Weitmann, Claudia Terschüren, Heiner von Boetticher
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3823920?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a0ea21e5bdcb4d6c80cf25a4abaf8ff82020-11-24T21:16:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01811e7802710.1371/journal.pone.0078027Influence of age, sex and calendar year on lifetime accumulated red bone marrow dose from diagnostic radiation exposure.Wolfgang HoffmannMerle Friederike MeiboomKerstin WeitmannClaudia TerschürenHeiner von BoetticherOur aim is to evaluate the relevance of different factors influencing lifetime accumulated red bone marrow dose, such as calendar year, age and sex. The lifetime dose was estimated for controls interviewed in person (N = 2811, 37.5% women) of the population-based representative Northern Germany Leukemia and Lymphoma Study. Data were assessed in standardized computer-assisted personal interviews. The calculation of doses is based on a comprehensive quantification model including calendar year, sex, kind of examination, and technical development. In multivariate regression models the annual red bone marrow dose was analyzed depending on age, sex and calendar year to consider simultaneously temporal changes in radiologic practice and individual risk factors. While the number of examinations continuously rises over time, the dose shows two peaks around 1950 and after 1980. Men are exposed to higher doses than woman. Until 1970 traditional examinations like conventional and mass screening examinations caused the main dose. They were then replaced by technically advanced examinations mainly computed tomography and cardiac catheter. The distribution of the red bone marrow dose over lifetime depends highly on the technical standards and radiation protection survey. To a lesser extent it is influenced by age and sex of the subjects. Thus epidemiological studies concerning the assessment of radiation exposure should consider the calendar year in which the examination was conducted.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3823920?pdf=render
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author Wolfgang Hoffmann
Merle Friederike Meiboom
Kerstin Weitmann
Claudia Terschüren
Heiner von Boetticher
spellingShingle Wolfgang Hoffmann
Merle Friederike Meiboom
Kerstin Weitmann
Claudia Terschüren
Heiner von Boetticher
Influence of age, sex and calendar year on lifetime accumulated red bone marrow dose from diagnostic radiation exposure.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wolfgang Hoffmann
Merle Friederike Meiboom
Kerstin Weitmann
Claudia Terschüren
Heiner von Boetticher
author_sort Wolfgang Hoffmann
title Influence of age, sex and calendar year on lifetime accumulated red bone marrow dose from diagnostic radiation exposure.
title_short Influence of age, sex and calendar year on lifetime accumulated red bone marrow dose from diagnostic radiation exposure.
title_full Influence of age, sex and calendar year on lifetime accumulated red bone marrow dose from diagnostic radiation exposure.
title_fullStr Influence of age, sex and calendar year on lifetime accumulated red bone marrow dose from diagnostic radiation exposure.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of age, sex and calendar year on lifetime accumulated red bone marrow dose from diagnostic radiation exposure.
title_sort influence of age, sex and calendar year on lifetime accumulated red bone marrow dose from diagnostic radiation exposure.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Our aim is to evaluate the relevance of different factors influencing lifetime accumulated red bone marrow dose, such as calendar year, age and sex. The lifetime dose was estimated for controls interviewed in person (N = 2811, 37.5% women) of the population-based representative Northern Germany Leukemia and Lymphoma Study. Data were assessed in standardized computer-assisted personal interviews. The calculation of doses is based on a comprehensive quantification model including calendar year, sex, kind of examination, and technical development. In multivariate regression models the annual red bone marrow dose was analyzed depending on age, sex and calendar year to consider simultaneously temporal changes in radiologic practice and individual risk factors. While the number of examinations continuously rises over time, the dose shows two peaks around 1950 and after 1980. Men are exposed to higher doses than woman. Until 1970 traditional examinations like conventional and mass screening examinations caused the main dose. They were then replaced by technically advanced examinations mainly computed tomography and cardiac catheter. The distribution of the red bone marrow dose over lifetime depends highly on the technical standards and radiation protection survey. To a lesser extent it is influenced by age and sex of the subjects. Thus epidemiological studies concerning the assessment of radiation exposure should consider the calendar year in which the examination was conducted.
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