نتایج جستجو برای: excess lifetime cancer risk

تعداد نتایج: 1843392  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
e. kapdan a. varinlioglu g. karahan

naturally occurring radionuclide of terrestrial origin (also called primordial radionuclide) are present in various degrees in all media in the environment, including the human body itself. their concentrations in environment decrease continually by decaying. the main objective of this study is to evaluate the radioactivity levels and health risks due to terrestrial radionuclide in soil of yal...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2004
Simon Gregson Nicola Terceira Phyllis Mushati Constance Nyamukapa Catherine Campbell

The lifetime risk of acquiring HIV infection in many rural as well as urban areas of southern Africa is currently as high as two-in-three. For women, much of this risk still accrues rapidly at young ages despite high levels of knowledge about HIV/AIDS. Thus, programmes that are more participatory and address underlying structural and community-level factors appear to be essential. We use cross-...

2015

The radiological effects of mined tailings in some locations in Jos Plateau State have been estimated. The samples were collected from 14 different sites. The radio nuclides concentrations in the tailing samples were measured using gamma spectroscopy method. The average values of Ra 226 , Th 232 and K 40 obtained were 762.4Bqkg, 17258.3Bqkg and 5901.4Bqkg respectively. These radioactivity conce...

Journal: :Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 2006
Lutz Müller Robert J Mauthe Christopher M Riley Marta M Andino David De Antonis Chris Beels Joseph DeGeorge Alfons G M De Knaep Dean Ellison Jane A Fagerland Rebecca Frank Betsy Fritschel Sheila Galloway Ernie Harpur Charles D N Humfrey Alexander S Jacks Nirdosh Jagota John Mackinnon Ganapathy Mohan Daniel K Ness Michael R O'Donovan Mark D Smith Gopi Vudathala Larry Yotti

The synthesis of pharmaceutical products frequently involves the use of reactive reagents and the formation of intermediates and by-products. Low levels of some of these may be present in the final drug substance and drug product as impurities. Such chemically reactive impurities may have at the same time the potential for unwanted toxicities including genotoxicity and carcinogenicity and hence...

1999
D. G. R. Evans E. Anderson F. Lalloo H. Vasen M. Beckmann D. Eccles S. Hodgson P. Møller J. Chang-Claude P. Morrison D. Stoppa-Lyonnet M. Steel N. Haites

Increasingly women at high risk of breast cancer are opting for prophylactic surgery to reduce their risks. Data from 10 European centres that offer a risk counselling and screening service to women at risk show different approaches to the option of preventive surgery, although most centres adhere to a protocol including at least two risk counselling sessions and a psychological assessment. Thu...

2010
Matthew B Yurgelun Rowena Mercado Margery Rosenblatt Judy E Garber Sapna Syngal Elena M Stoffel

Background Women with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) have an estimated 15-65% lifetime risk of ovarian cancer; similarly, women with Lynch syndrome have a 40-60% lifetime risk of endometrial cancer and a 10-12% lifetime risk of ovarian cancer. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of genetic testing on risk-reducing behavior for gynecologic malignancies in women being...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 1999
P D Sasieni J Adams

The authors propose the use of two new standardized measures of risk, the standardized lifetime risk and the standardized number of years of life lost. These measures maintain the advantages of standardized rates but are more readily understood without special training. In this paper, standardizing weights based on 1992 data from England and Wales are provided, and the new measures are illustra...

Journal: :Blood 2012
Jennifer M Yeh Lisa Diller

As pediatric Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) survival rates approach > 95%, treatment decisions are increasingly based on minimizing late effects. Using a model-based approach, we explored whether the addition of radiotherapy contributes to improved overall long-term survival. We developed a state-transition model to simulate the lifetime HL clinical course, and we compared 2 treatment strategies: chemot...

2012
Jennifer M. Yeh Lisa Diller

As pediatric Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) survival rates approach > 95%, treatment decisions are increasingly based on minimizing late effects. Using a model-based approach, we explored whether the addition of radiotherapy contributes to improved overall long-term survival. We developed a state-transition model to simulate the lifetime HL clinical course, and we compared 2 treatment strategies: chemot...

2014
LaShanta J. Rice Chengsheng Jiang Sacoby M. Wilson Kristen Burwell-Naney Ashok Samantapudi Hongmei Zhang

BACKGROUND Studies have demonstrated a relationship between segregation and level of education, occupational opportunities, and risk behaviors, yet a paucity of research has elucidated the association between racial residential segregation, socioeconomic deprivation, and lifetime cancer risk. OBJECTIVES We examined estimated lifetime cancer risk from air toxics by racial composition, segregat...

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