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Information × Registration Number 0209U010906, 0107U000909 , R & D reports Title Тo clarify regularities of cancer incidence forming in main groups of population affected due to the Chernobyl accident on long-term stage of epidemiological monitoring. popup.stage_title Head Prysyazhnyuk Anatoliy, Registration Date 29-12-2009 Organization Research Centre for Radiation Medicine popup.description2 Study subjects - representative cohort group of clean-up workers 1986-1987 (103,4 thous.pers.); evacuees (53,7 thous.pers.); population of the most radionuclide contaminated oblasts (Zhitomirskaya, Kyivskaya) and rayons (Luginskiy, Narodicheskiy, Ovrutckiy, Borodianskiy, Ivankovskiy, Poliskiy) (186,8 thous.pers.). Study aim - to define possible cancer incidence excess (whole and separate forms) in population suffered following the Chernobyl accident at distant after accident period. Study methods -epidemiological, statistical, program-mathematical. Study essence. Cancer incidence study of main population groups exposed with Chernobyl factors (clean-up workers 1986-1987; evacuees from Prypiat and 30-km zone; residents of the most radionuclide contaminated Ukrainian territories) displays level and dynamics incidence peculiarities of this pathology. All cancer incidence rate exceed the national level only in clean-up workers 1986-1987 (SIR = 108,1 %, CI 105,6-110,6 %). These rates are not different from national rate at last years (2006 - 2007). There is significant increasing of thyroid cancer incidence (clean-up workers - in 5,6 times, evacuees - in 5,5 times, residents of the contaminated territories - in 1,4 times), possible due to radioiodine irradiation of this organ. Increase breast cancer incidence is observed, especially in females clean-up workers 1986-1987 (in 1994-2007 SIR=153,7 %, CI 133,8-173,6 %). It should be given consideration to separate nosologies due to possible frequency increasing of other radio induced malignant tumors, latent period of which come to the end. Presented data is evidence of necessary of further oncological pathology epidemiological monitoring and to provide analytical epidemiological study (cohort and case-control) to estimate low doses radiation risks. Application. Analytical reports were prepared for AMS of Ukraine, Health Ministry, NCPRP of Ukraine. The results were included into the materials of parliament discussion of Verhovna Rada of Ukraine. There were reported on 3 international and 2 national conferences (Sudak, Cherkasy), NATO seminar. Fields of use: establishments of Health Ministry of Ukraine, Emergency Situation Ministry, National Commission of Population Radiation Protection of Ukraine. CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT, MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS, CLEAN-UP WORKERS, EVACUEES, RESIDENTS OF THE CONTAMINATED TERRITORIES Product Description popup.authors Єгорова І.В. Бабкіна Н.Г. Бекішев Г.Ю. Гудзенко Н.А. Запісочний О.З. Крамаренко В.В. Поліщук Ж.М. Присяжнюк А.Є. Сліпенюк К.М. Троцюк Н.К. Фузік М.М. Хухрянська О.М. popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Prysyazhnyuk Anatoliy. Тo clarify regularities of cancer incidence forming in main groups of population affected due to the Chernobyl accident on long-term stage of epidemiological monitoring.. (popup.stage: ). Research Centre for Radiation Medicine. № 0209U010906
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