Retrospective dose estimates in Estonian Chernobyl clean-up workers by means of FISH

F. Granath , F. Darroudi , A. Auvinen , L. Ehrenberg , T. Hakulinen , A.T. Natarajan , M. Rahu , T. Rytömaa , M. Tekkel , T. Veidebaum
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The present study deals with retrospective estimation of radiation doses, among Estonian Chernobyl clean-up workers, by means of scoring stable translocations using the FISH technique. All persons investigated in this study were sent to the area in 1986 and the majority of them were selected to be among those with the presumably highest exposure doses. In spite of the selection the estimated average dose is between 0.2–0.3 Gy, thus not clearly above the officially permitted dose level of 0.25 Gy. Due to unforseen conditions during transport of the blood samples, both the number of persons available for analysis and the number of metaphases available for scoring were substantially reduced. However, unless this selection is linked with the potential aberration frequency of the cells involved, no bias is expected.

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通过FISH对爱沙尼亚切尔诺贝利清理工人进行回顾性剂量估计
本研究涉及对爱沙尼亚切尔诺贝利清理工人的辐射剂量的回顾性估计,方法是利用FISH技术对稳定的易位进行评分。在这项研究中接受调查的所有人都于1986年被送到该地区,其中大多数人被选为可能受到最高照射剂量的人。尽管进行了选择,但估计的平均剂量在0.2-0.3戈瑞之间,因此并不明显高于0.25戈瑞的官方允许剂量水平。由于血液样本运输过程中不可预见的情况,可用于分析的人数和可用于评分的中期人数都大大减少。然而,除非这种选择与相关细胞的潜在畸变频率有关,否则不会出现偏差。
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