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Atomic Bomb Suffering and Chernobyl Accident Lessons learnt from International Medical Aid Programs

机译:从国际医疗援助计划中学到的原子弹爆炸和切尔诺贝利事故教训

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The cooperative medical projects between Nagasaki University and countries of the former USSR have had being performed in mainly two regions: Chernobyl and Semipalatinsk since 1990 and 1995, respectively. The 21st Center of Excellence (COE) program of "International Consortium for Medical Care of Hibakusha and Radiation Life Science" recently established in Nagasaki University can now serve our knowledge and experience much more directly. Its activity can be further extended to the radiocontaminated areas around the world, and based on the lessons of the past, it can indeed contribute to the future planning of the Network of Excellence (NOE) for Radiation Education Program as well as Radiation Emergency Medical Preparedness and Assistance under the auspices of the WHO-REMPAN. Within the frame of International Consortium of Radiation Research, a molecular epidemiology of thyroid diseases are now conducted in our departments in addition to international medical assistance. The clue of radiation-associated thyroid carcinogenesis may give us a new concept on experimental and epidemiological approaches to low dose radiation effects on human health, including those of internal radiation exposure. Concerning the role and responsibility of our work to the public, to avoid unnecessary radiophobia and to correctly understand radiation hazard and safety, we must build a bridge between basic research and widely open public education. Therefore, it is of high necessity to continuously work on clarification of the effects of ionizing radiation on human beings worldwide and to contribute the development of general guideline of radiation safety and radiation hazard, and to strive for the creation of substantiated radiation protection programs.
机译:长崎大学与前苏联国家之间的合作医学项目分别从1990年和1995年开始在切尔诺贝利和塞米巴拉金斯克两个地区进行。最近在长崎大学成立的“第21届国际日比谷医学与放射生命科学医学联盟”卓越中心(COE)计划现在可以更直接地为我们提供知识和经验。它的活动可以进一步扩展到世界各地的放射性污染地区,根据过去的经验教训,它的确可以为辐射教育计划卓越网络(NOE)以及辐射应急医疗准备的未来规划做出贡献和在WHO-REMPAN主持下的援助。在国际放射研究联合会的框架内,除国际医疗援助外,我们各部门现在还开展了甲状腺疾病的分子流行病学研究。辐射相关甲状腺癌变的线索可能为我们提供实验和流行病学方法的新概念,以解决低剂量辐射对人体健康(包括内部辐射暴露)的影响。关于我们工作对公众的作用和责任,为了避免不必要的放射性恐惧症并正确理解辐射危害和安全,我们必须在基础研究与广泛开放的公众教育之间架起一座桥梁。因此,迫切需要不断努力澄清电离辐射对全世界人类的影响,并为辐射安全和辐射危害的一般准则的发展做出贡献,并努力制定切实可行的辐射防护计划。

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