在受慢性低剂量率暴露影响的乌拉尔人群中进行癌症风险评估的总体结果和前景

Q1 Health Professions Radiation Medicine and Protection Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.radmp.2022.08.002
Alexander Vasilyevich Akleyev , Marina Olegovna Degteva , Ludmila Yurievna Krestinina
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本文介绍了乌拉尔地区人口意外辐射暴露致癌性后果65年研究的关键里程碑和结果。特查河的放射性污染和1957年马亚克生产协会的事故是人口长期受到大剂量范围辐射的原因。本研究最重要的任务是重建个体剂量,随访队列成员的实体癌和白血病发病率和死亡率。研究结果表明,与急性接触相比,人类慢性接触并不能降低患恶性肿瘤和白血病的风险。剂量率因子的值不超过“1”。因此,根据我们的数据,国际放射防护委员会第103号出版物似乎低估了人口在低剂量率照射下患恶性肿瘤和白血病的辐射风险,低估了两倍。乌拉尔地区进一步放射流行病学研究的前景与对乌拉尔南部受辐射人群队列的分析有关,该队列包括约63000名受辐射者,从而有可能评估某些地区实体癌的辐射风险、某些类型的白血病和非癌症影响。
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Overall results and prospects of the cancer risk assessment in the Urals population affected by chronic low dose-rate exposure

The paper presents the key milestones and outcomes of 65-year studies of the carcinogenic consequences of accidental radiation exposure of the population of the Ural region. The radioactive contamination of the Techa River and the 1957 accident at the Mayak Production Association were the reasons of the long-term population exposure at a wide dose-range. The most important tasks of the study were the reconstruction of individual doses, follow-up of the solid cancer and leukemia incidence and mortality among cohort members. The research results have shown that chronic human exposure, in comparison to acute exposure, does not reduce the risk of developing malignant tumors and leukemias. The value of the dose-rate factor does not exceed "one".

Thus, according to our data, the Publication 103 of the International Commission on Radiological Protection seemed to underestimate the radiation risk of malignant tumors and leukemias in case of low dose-rate exposure of the population by a factor of two. Prospects for further radio-epidemiological studies in the Urals are associated with the analysis of the cohort of Southern Urals Populations Exposed to Radiation, which includes about 63 thousand exposed people and makes it possible to assess the radiation risk of solid cancers of certain localizations, certain types of leukemia, and non-cancer effects.

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Radiation Medicine and Protection
Radiation Medicine and Protection Health Professions-Emergency Medical Services
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