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Citation

Katayama H, Apsalikov KN, Gusev BI, Galich B, Madieva M, Koshpessova G, Abdikarimova A, Hoshi M. J. Radiat. Res. (Tokyo) 2006; 47(Suppl A): A189-97.

Affiliation

Department of Information Technology, Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Hiroshima, Japan. katayama@rerf.jp

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, Japan Radiation Research Society, Publisher Oxford University Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

16571937

Abstract

The present paper reports progress and problems in our development of a database for comprehensive epidemiological research in Semipalatinsk whose ultimate aim is to examine the effects of low dose radiation exposure on the human body. The database was constructed and set up at the Scientific Research Institute of Radiation Medicine Ecology in 2003, and the number of data entries into the database reached 110,000 on 31 January 2005. However, we face some problems concerning size, accuracy and reliability of data which hinder full epidemiological analysis. Firstly we need fuller bias free data. The second task is to establish a committee for a discussion of the analysis, which should be composed of statisticians and epidemiologists, to conduct a research project from a long-term perspective, and carry out the collection of data effectively, along the lines of the project. Due to the insufficiency of data collected so far, our analysis is limited to showing the trends in mortality rates in the high and low dose areas.


Language: en

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