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EARLY HEMATOPOIETIC EFFECTS OF CHRONIC RADIATION EXPOSURE IN HUMANS
Author(s) -
А. V. Akleyev,
Igor Akushevich,
Georgy P. Dimov,
Galina A. Veremeyeva,
Tatyana A. Varfolomeyeva,
Svetlana Ukraintseva,
A.I. Yashin
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
health physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.357
H-Index - 73
eISSN - 1538-5159
pISSN - 0017-9078
DOI - 10.1097/hp.0b013e3181c2f315
Subject(s) - logistic regression , ionizing radiation , haematopoiesis , medicine , radiation exposure , dose rate , bone marrow , nuclear medicine , physiology , environmental health , toxicology , biology , irradiation , medical physics , physics , stem cell , nuclear physics , genetics
The major goal of this study is to investigate and quantitatively describe the nature of the relationship between the characteristics of chronic exposure to ionizing radiation and specific patterns of hematopoiesis reduction. The study is based on about 3,200 hemograms taken for inhabitants of the Techa riverside villages over the years 1951-1956, i.e., the period characterized by a gradual decrease in dose rates. The mean cumulative red bone marrow dose was 333.6 + or - 4.6 mGy. The approach to statistical analyses involved both empirical methods and modeling (generalized linear models and logistic regressions). The results of the analyses highlighted a gradual increase in the frequency of cytopenias with dose rate. The impact of exposure on hematopoiesis reduction patterns was found to be more substantial than that of age and health status. Dose rates resulting in a two-fold increase in the frequency of cytopenias have been estimated.

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