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Information × Registration Number 0305U003174, 0104U003638 , R & D reports Title Development and substantiation of the comparative risk analysis system for radioinduced thyroid gland cancers in environmental epidemiological and cohort studies under different uncertainty levels of infividual and aggregated exposure doses. popup.stage_title Розробка системи узагальнюючих моделей для отримання дозових оцінок різного рівня узагальнення та аналіз існуючих (опублікованих офіційно) даних щодо поширеності раку щитовидної залози Head Likhtarev Iliya Aronovich, Registration Date 23-02-2005 Organization Research Centre for Radiation Medicine popup.description2 Object - population of Ukraine, the thyroid gland of which was exposed due to Chernobyl accident. The purpose - development of ecology-dosimetric models of formation of the absorbed dozes of the thyroid gland exposure. Methods - mathematical modeling, regression, statistical. The three-level system of reconstruction of the absorbed doses of the thyroid gland exposure is developed. Is carried out the parameterization of referent function of relative interage integrated thyroid activity I-131 in thyroid gland. Is established the character of distribution of integral activities and doses for all age-gender groups. Is shown, that the growth of morbidity of thyroid cancer during 1990-2001among children's 0-18 years on the moment of exposure was observed in all oblasts of Ukraine. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Likhtarev Iliya Aronovich. Development and substantiation of the comparative risk analysis system for radioinduced thyroid gland cancers in environmental epidemiological and cohort studies under different uncertainty levels of infividual and aggregated exposure doses.. (popup.stage: Розробка системи узагальнюючих моделей для отримання дозових оцінок різного рівня узагальнення та аналіз існуючих (опублікованих офіційно) даних щодо поширеності раку щитовидної залози). Research Centre for Radiation Medicine. № 0305U003174
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