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Radiation Research | 2003

Second analysis of mortality of nuclear industry workers in Japan, 1986-1997.

Tamiko Iwasaki; Motoi Murata; Sumio Ohshima; Toshio Miyake; Shin'ichi Kudo; Yasushi Inoue; Minoru Narita; Takesumi Yoshimura; Suminori Akiba; Toshiro Tango; Yasuhiko Yoshimoto; Yukiko Shimizu; Tomotaka Sobue; Shizuyo Kusumi; Chikao Yamagishi; Hiromichi Matsudaira

Abstract Iwasaki, T., Murata, M., Ohshima, S., Miyake, T., Kudo, S., Inoue, Y., Narita, M., Yoshimura, T., Akiba, S., Tango, T., Yoshimoto, Y., Shimizu, Y., Sobue, T., Kusumi, S., Yamagishi, C. and Matsudaira, H. Second Analysis of Mortality of Nuclear Industry Workers in Japan, 1986–1997. Radiat. Res. 159, 228–238 (2003). A cohort study of nuclear industry workers was initiated in 1990 to determine the possible health effects of low-level radiation. A total of 5,527 deaths were ascertained among 176,000 male workers who had been retrospectively and/or prospectively followed for an average of 7.9 years during the observation period 1986–1997. Statistical analyses were made mainly on the prospective follow-up outcome of 120,000 workers followed for an average of 4.5 years. The standardized mortality ratio (and its 95% confidence interval) was 0.94 (0.90, 0.97) for 2,934 cases of all causes combined and 0.86 (0.82, 0.91) for 1,305 cases of non-malignant diseases combined, which suggested a healthy worker effect. For 1,191 cases of all cancers combined, it was 0.98 (0.93, 1.04), indicating no difference in mortality from that of the general population. In tests for trend of death rate with increasing radiation dose, no significant correlation was found for all cancers combined. For site-specific cancers, most cancers including leukemia showed no positive correlation with dose, except for cancers of the esophagus, stomach and rectum and multiple myeloma. External causes showed a significant correlation with dose. A separate questionnaire study indicated that these positive findings could be ascribed in part to lifestyle characteristics of the workers. For leukemia only, we attempted to estimate the excess relative risk per unit dose of radiation, which, with reservations because of its wide confidence interval, was within the range of variation of the risks reported in other radiation epidemiological studies. This population must be studied for a longer time and with a consideration of the possible effects of confounding factors.


American Journal of Human Genetics | 1990

Malignant tumors during the first 2 decades of life in the offspring of atomic bomb survivors

Yasuhiko Yoshimoto; James V. Neel; William J. Schull; Hiroo Kato; M Soda; R Eto; K Mabuchi


Journal of Radiation Research | 1991

Mortality among the Offspring (F1) of Atomic Bomb Survivors, 1946-85

Yasuhiko Yoshimoto; William J. Schull; Hiroo Kato; James V. Neel


Genome | 1989

Implications of the Hiroshima–Nagasaki genetic studies for the estimation of the human "doubling dose" of radiation

James V. Neel; William J. Schull; Akio A. Awa; Chiyoko Satoh; Masanori Otake; Hiroo Kato; Yasuhiko Yoshimoto


Journal of Radiation Research | 1991

The Children of Parents Exposed to Atomic Bombs: Estimates of the Genetic Doubling Dose of Radiation for Humans

James V. Neel; William J. Schull; Akio A. Awa; Chiyoko Satoh; Hiroo Kato; Masanori Otake; Yasuhiko Yoshimoto


Japanese Journal of Health Physics | 2009

Second Analysis of Mortality of Nuclear Industry Workers in Japan, 1986-1997

Tamiko Iwasaki; Motoi Murata; Sumio Ohshima; Toshio Miyake; Shin'ichi Kudo; Yasushi Inoue; Minoru Narita; Takesumi Yoshimura; Suminori Akiba; Toshiro Tango; Yasuhiko Yoshimoto; Yukiko Shimizu; Tomotaka Sobue; Shizuyo Kusumi; Chikao Yamagishi; Hiromichi Matsudaira


The Japan Radiation Research Society Annual Meeting Abstracts The 48th Annual Meeting of The Japan Radiation Research Society | 2005

Research on potential radiation risks in areas with a nuclear power plant in Japan: analysis of cancer mortality between 1972-1997 from all lymphoid-hemopoietic tissues and non-digestive organs

Yasuhiko Yoshimoto; Shinji Yoshinaga


Archive | 2003

Research of potential radiation risks in areas with nuclear power plants in Japan: mortality rates from solid cancers and congenital anomalies between 1972- 1977 in 100 selected municipalities

Yasuhiko Yoshimoto; Shinji Yoshinaga


Journal of Radiation Research | 2003

176 Current Status and Prospect of Retrospective Dosimetry in Epidemiological Studies of Medical Radiation Workers(Environmental effects of radiation, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)

Shinji Yoshinaga; Yasuhiko Yoshimoto


Journal of Radiation Research | 2003

181 Research of Potential Radiation Risks in Areas with Nuclear Power Plants in Japan : Mortality rates from Digestive cancers between 1972-1997 in 100 selected municipalities(Environmental effects of radiation, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)

Yasuhiko Yoshimoto; Shinji Yoshinaga

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Shinji Yoshinaga

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Hiroo Kato

University of Texas at Austin

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William J. Schull

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Hiromichi Matsudaira

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Shizuyo Kusumi

Radiation Effects Research Foundation

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Tamiko Iwasaki

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Yukiko Shimizu

Radiation Effects Research Foundation

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Akio A. Awa

University of Texas at Austin

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