Studies of Mortality of Atomic Bomb Survivors. Report 13: Solid Cancer and Noncancer Disease Mortality: 1950–1997
Radiation Effects Research Foundation · National Cancer Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
This continues the series of general reports on mortality in the cohort of atomic bomb survivors followed up by the Radiation Effects Research Foundation. This cohort includes 86,572 people with individual dose estimates, 60% of whom have doses of at least 5 mSv. We consider mortality for solid cancer and for noncancer diseases with 7 additional years of follow-up. There have been 9,335 deaths from solid cancer and 31,881 deaths from noncancer diseases during the 47-year follow-up. Of these, 19% of the solid cancer and 15% of the noncancer deaths occurred during the latest 7 years. We estimate that about 440 (5%) of the solid cancer deaths and 250 (0.8%) of the noncancer deaths were associated with the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.86
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 84
Authors
5- DLDale L. PrestonCorresponding
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
- YSYukiko Shimizu
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
- DADonald A. Pierce
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
- ASAkihiko Suyama
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
- KMKiyóhiko Mabuchi
National Cancer Institute, National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Cancer
- Relative risk
- Absolute risk reduction
- Cohort
- Disease
- Cohort study
- Demography
- Good health and well-being