Ural cohort of the population exposed in childhood

The object of the study is the cohort of individuals exposed in the Southern Urals in the 1950s at the age of 0–19 years. The relevance of the creation of the cohort of individuals exposed in childhood and adolescence is determined by their high sensitivity to radiation exposure and is associated wi...

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Main Authors: S. A. Shalaginov, L. Yu. Krestinina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev 2020-03-01
Series:Radiacionnaâ Gigiena
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Online Access:https://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/681
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spelling doaj-bf92c9da31e94592aad707a68f86cd222021-07-29T08:21:51ZengSaint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. RamzaevRadiacionnaâ Gigiena1998-426X2020-03-01131919310.21514/1998-426X-2020-13-1-91-93638Ural cohort of the population exposed in childhoodS. A. Shalaginov0L. Yu. Krestinina1Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine, Federal Medical-Biological AgencyUrals Research Center for Radiation Medicine, Federal Medical-Biological AgencyThe object of the study is the cohort of individuals exposed in the Southern Urals in the 1950s at the age of 0–19 years. The relevance of the creation of the cohort of individuals exposed in childhood and adolescence is determined by their high sensitivity to radiation exposure and is associated with the need for differentiated assessments of the radiation risk of morbidity and mortality for individuals exposed at different stages of ontogenesis. The work includes definition of the cohort, the criteria for inclusion and exclusion from the cohort. According to the data as of 01.01.2019, the created cohort includes 32,461 potential members exposed as a result of living in the riverside villages of the Techa River and on the territory of the East Ural radioactive trace; the follow-up period of the cohort is 70 years (from 1950 to 2019). The cohort has an almost equal number of men and women, includes two ethnic groups (Slavs and Turks), the age range is from 0 to 91 years. The formed cohort can be used to assess the radiogenic risk of cancer and non-cancer morbidity and mortality for the low and medium doses of exposurehttps://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/681childhoodcohortlow doseschronic exposuretecha rivereast ural radioactive trace (eurt)
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author S. A. Shalaginov
L. Yu. Krestinina
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L. Yu. Krestinina
Ural cohort of the population exposed in childhood
Radiacionnaâ Gigiena
childhood
cohort
low doses
chronic exposure
techa river
east ural radioactive trace (eurt)
author_facet S. A. Shalaginov
L. Yu. Krestinina
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title Ural cohort of the population exposed in childhood
title_short Ural cohort of the population exposed in childhood
title_full Ural cohort of the population exposed in childhood
title_fullStr Ural cohort of the population exposed in childhood
title_full_unstemmed Ural cohort of the population exposed in childhood
title_sort ural cohort of the population exposed in childhood
publisher Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev
series Radiacionnaâ Gigiena
issn 1998-426X
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The object of the study is the cohort of individuals exposed in the Southern Urals in the 1950s at the age of 0–19 years. The relevance of the creation of the cohort of individuals exposed in childhood and adolescence is determined by their high sensitivity to radiation exposure and is associated with the need for differentiated assessments of the radiation risk of morbidity and mortality for individuals exposed at different stages of ontogenesis. The work includes definition of the cohort, the criteria for inclusion and exclusion from the cohort. According to the data as of 01.01.2019, the created cohort includes 32,461 potential members exposed as a result of living in the riverside villages of the Techa River and on the territory of the East Ural radioactive trace; the follow-up period of the cohort is 70 years (from 1950 to 2019). The cohort has an almost equal number of men and women, includes two ethnic groups (Slavs and Turks), the age range is from 0 to 91 years. The formed cohort can be used to assess the radiogenic risk of cancer and non-cancer morbidity and mortality for the low and medium doses of exposure
topic childhood
cohort
low doses
chronic exposure
techa river
east ural radioactive trace (eurt)
url https://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/681
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