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The Chernobyl accident 20 years on: an assessment of the health consequences and the international response

机译:切尔诺贝利事故20年:对健康后果和国际反应的评估

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> face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Twenty years after the Chernobyl accident the WHO and the International Atomic Energy Authority issued a reassuring statement about the consequences. Our objectives in this study were to evaluate the health impact of the Chernobyl accident, assess the international response to the accident, and consider how to improve responses to future accidents. So far, radiation to the thyroid from radioisotopes of iodine has caused several thousand cases of thyroid cancer but very few deaths; exposed children were most susceptible. The focus on thyroid cancer has diverted attention from possible nonthyroid effects. The international response to the accident was inadequate and uncoordinated, and has been unjustifiably reassuring. Accurate assessment in future health effects is not currently possible in the light of dose uncertainties, current debates over radiation actions, and the lessons from the late consequences of atomic bomb exposure. Because of the uncertainties from and the consequences of the accident, it is essential that investigations of its effects should be broadened and supported for the long term. The United Nations should initiate an independent review of the actions and assignments of the agencies concerned, with recommendations for dealing with future international-scale accidents. These should involve independent scientists and ensure cooperation rather than rivalry.
机译:> face =“ Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif” size =“ 2”>切尔诺贝利事故发生二十年后,世卫组织和国际原子能机构发表了令人放心的声明。我们在这项研究中的目标是评估切尔诺贝利事故对健康的影响,评估国际对事故的反应以及考虑如何改善对未来事故的反应。到目前为止,碘的放射性同位素向甲状腺的辐射已经引起了数千例甲状腺癌,但死亡的却很少。裸露的儿童最容易受到伤害。对甲状腺癌的关注已将注意力从可能的非甲状腺影响转移开来。国际社会对事故的反应是不充分和不协调的,令人不安的是令人放心的。鉴于剂量的不确定性,当前对辐射作用的争论以及原子弹暴露的最新后果所得出的教训,目前尚无法对未来的健康影响进行准确的评估。由于事故的不确定性和后果,必须从长远角度扩大和支持对其影响的研究。联合国应开始对有关机构的行动和任务进行独立审查,并提出处理未来国际规模事故的建议。这些应该让独立科学家参与进来,并确保合作而不是竞争。

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