Publication related to RSI or an RSI staff member

Lung cancer mortality among male nuclear workers of the Mayak facilities in the former Soviet Union.

An analysis of lung cancer mortality in a cohort of 1,669 Mayak workers who started their employment in the plutonium and reprocessing plants between 1948 and 1958 has been carried out in terms of a relative risk model. Particular emphasis has been given to a discrimination of the effects of external gamma-ray exposure and internal alpha-particle exposure due to incorporated plutonium. This study has also used the information from a cohort of 2,172 Mayak reactor workers who were exposed only to external gamma rays. The baseline lung cancer mortality rate has not been taken from national statistics but has been derived from the cohort itself. For both alpha particles and gamma rays, the results of the analysis are consistent with linear dose dependences. The estimated excess relative risk per unit organ dose equivalent in the lung due to the plutonium alpha particles at age 60 equals, according to the present study, 0.6/Sv, with a radiation weighting factor of 20 for alpha particles. The 95% confidence range is 0.39/Sv to 1.0/Sv. For the gamma-ray component, the present analysis suggests an excess relative risk for lung cancer mortality at age 60 of 0.20/Sv, with, however, a large 95% confidence range of-0.04/Sv to 0.69/Sv.

Authors

  • Kreisheimer, M, Kreisheimer M, Radiobiological Institute, University of Munich, Germany.

  • Koshurnikova, N A, Koshurnikova NA,

  • Nekolla, E, Nekolla E,

  • Khokhryakov, V F, Khokhryakov VF,

  • Romanow, S A, Romanow SA,

  • Sokolnikov, M E, Sokolnikov ME,

  • Shilnikova, N S, Shilnikova NS,

  • Okatenko, P V, Okatenko PV,

  • Kellerer, A M, Kellerer AM,

YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 2000
SOURCE: Radiat Res. 2000 Jul;154(1):3-11. doi: 10.1667/0033-7587(2000)154[0003:lcmamn]2.0.co;2.
JOURNAL TITLE ABBREVIATION: Radiat Res
JOURNAL TITLE: Radiation research
ISSN: 0033-7587 (Print) 0033-7587 (Linking)
VOLUME: 154
ISSUE: 1
PAGES: 3-11
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: United States
ABSTRACT:
An analysis of lung cancer mortality in a cohort of 1,669 Mayak workers who started their employment in the plutonium and reprocessing plants between 1948 and 1958 has been carried out in terms of a relative risk model. Particular emphasis has been given to a discrimination of the effects of external gamma-ray exposure and internal alpha-particle exposure due to incorporated plutonium. This study has also used the information from a cohort of 2,172 Mayak reactor workers who were exposed only to external gamma rays. The baseline lung cancer mortality rate has not been taken from national statistics but has been derived from the cohort itself. For both alpha particles and gamma rays, the results of the analysis are consistent with linear dose dependences. The estimated excess relative risk per unit organ dose equivalent in the lung due to the plutonium alpha particles at age 60 equals, according to the present study, 0.6/Sv, with a radiation weighting factor of 20 for alpha particles. The 95% confidence range is 0.39/Sv to 1.0/Sv. For the gamma-ray component, the present analysis suggests an excess relative risk for lung cancer mortality at age 60 of 0.20/Sv, with, however, a large 95% confidence range of-0.04/Sv to 0.69/Sv.
LANGUAGE: eng
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 2000 Jul
DATE COMPLETED: 20000718
DATE REVISED: 20190915
MESH DATE: 2000/07/25 11:00
EDAT: 2000/06/17 09:00
STATUS: MEDLINE
PUBLICATION STATUS: ppublish
OWNER: NLM

Related RSI Experts

Natalia (Natasha) Shilnikova

Senior Health Risk Analyst

Dr. Natalia (Natasha) Shilnikova is a Senior Health Risk Analyst at Risk Sciences International (RSI), where she has contributed since 2011 to some of the organization’s most analytically demanding and policy-relevant projects. With a background in medicine and a PhD...
Read More about Natalia (Natasha) Shilnikova