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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE RUSSIAN HEALTH STUDIES PROGRAM AND UPDATED RESEARCH FINDINGS

机译:俄罗斯健康研究计划的重点和最新的研究成果

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Recognized for conducting cutting-edge science in the field of radiation health effects research, the Department of Energy's (DOE) Russian Health Studies Program has continued to generate excitement and enthusiasm throughout its 23-year mission to assess worker and public health risks from radiation exposure resulting from nuclear weapons production activities in the former Soviet Union. The three goals of the Program are to: (1) clarify the relationship between health effects and chronic, low-to-medium dose radiation exposure; (2) estimate the cancer risks from exposure to gamma, neutron, and alpha radiation; and (3) provide information to the national and international organizations that determine radiation protection standards and practices. Research sponsored by DOE's Russian Health Studies Program is conducted under the authority of the Joint Coordinating Committee for Radiation Effects Research (JCCRER), a bi-national committee representing Federal agencies in the United States and the Russian Federation. Signed in 1994, the JCCRER Agreement established the legal basis for the collaborative research between USA and Russian scientists to determine the risks associated with working at or living near Russian former nuclear weapons production sites. The products of the Program are peer-reviewed publications on cancer risk estimates from worker and community exposure to ionizing radiation following the production of nuclear weapons in Russia. The scientific return on investment has been substantial. Through 31 December 2015, JCCRER researchers have published 299 peer-reviewed publications. To date, the research has focused on the Mayak Production Association (Mayak) in Ozersk, Russia, which is the site of the first Soviet nuclear weapons production facility, and people in surrounding communities along the Techa River. There are five current projects in the Russian Health Studies Program: two radiation epidemiology studies; two historical dose reconstruction studies and a worker biorepository. National and international standard-setting organizations use cancer risk estimates computed from epidemiological and historical dose reconstruction studies to validate or revise radiation protection standards. An overview of the most important research results will be presented.
机译:能源部(DOE)俄罗斯健康研究计划以其在辐射健康效应研究领域的前沿科学而闻名,在其为期23年的评估辐射暴露对工人和公共健康风险的使命中,继续引起人们的兴奋和热情是前苏联的核武器生产活动造成的。该计划的三个目标是:(1)阐明健康影响与慢性,低至中剂量辐射暴露之间的关系; (2)估算由于暴露于伽玛,中子和阿尔法辐射而引起的癌症风险; (3)向确定辐射防护标准和惯例的国家和国际组织提供信息。由美国能源部的俄罗斯健康研究计划赞助的研究是在辐射效应研究联合协调委员会(JCCRER)的授权下进行的,该委员会是一个由美国和俄罗斯联邦的联邦机构组成的双向委员会。 1994年签署的《 JCCRER协议》为美国和俄罗斯科学家之间的合作研究奠定了法律基础,以确定与在俄罗斯前核武器生产基地工作或在其附近生活有关的风险。该计划的产品是有关在俄罗斯生产核武器后工人和社区暴露于电离辐射下癌症风险估计值的同行评审出版物。科学的投资回报率是可观的。截至2015年12月31日,JCCRER研究人员已出版299篇经同行评审的出版物。迄今为止,研究集中在俄罗斯第一个苏维埃核武器生产基地所在地俄罗斯奥泽尔斯克的玛雅克生产协会(Mayak)以及沿Techa河周边社区的人们。俄罗斯卫生研究计划当前有五个项目:两项辐射流行病学研究;两项研究。两项历史剂量重建研究和一个工人生物资源库。国家和国际标准制定组织使用从流行病学和历史剂量重建研究中得出的癌症风险估计值来验证或修订辐射防护标准。将介绍最重要的研究结果。

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