[ RadSafe ] Latest studies on medical workers exposed to radiation

Ivor Surveyor isurveyor at vianet.net.au
Wed Feb 11 00:41:07 CST 2009


At 08:49 AM 10/02/2009 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Good morning,
>
>I am not in the medical field but I have 
>received a request about more info or studies on 
>medical workers (nurses, technologists, Doctors) 
>exposed to ionizing radiations during their 
>duties and potential effects (if any !!)of the 
>exposure. Would you know of a recent study available ?
>
>Regards,
>
>Stéphane Jean-François, P. Eng., CHP. DGE
>Environment and Health Physics manager
>Merck Frosst Canada
>514-428-8695
>F: 514-428-8670

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A few papers relevant to your question from my files.


Berrington et al  2001; Brit J Radiol 74:507-519

Cameron J R  Brit J Radiol 2002; 75:637:639

  Doll R.J Radit Res 2005; 46, 123-129

  Court Brown WM, Doll R.    Brit Med L 1958; (July 26) ;181-187

Matanoski GN et al Health Physics 1987; 52:637-641.

Doody MM et al Cancer Causes and Control 1998; 9 67-75.

Smith PG and Doll R.  Brit J Radiol.  1981; 54:187:194

Wagner LK and Hayman LA.    Radiology 1982; 145:559-562

Jablon S and Miller RW.   Radiology  1978; 126: 677-679

Matanoski et al.   Amer J Epidemiology   1975; 101:188-198

Matanoski et al.   Amer J Epidemiology 1975; 101; 199-210

Ahmed SA .              Brit J Radiol 1982: 55 767-768.

Warren S and Lombard OM    Arch Environ Health  1966; 13:415-421.


Ascheim EF  American Martyrs to Radiology  AJR  1995; 164:497-499.


Ivor Surveyor
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