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Childhood cancer research in oxford III: The work of CCRG on ionising radiation

BACKGROUND: High doses of ionising radiation are a known cause of childhood cancer and great public and professional interest attaches to possible links between childhood cancer and lower doses, particularly of man-made radiation. This paper describes work done by the Childhood Cancer Research Group...

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Autores principales: Kendall, Gerald M., Bithell, John F., Bunch, Kathryn J., Draper, Gerald J., Kroll, Mary E., Murphy, Michael F. G., Stiller, Charles A., Vincent, Tim J.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6173777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30131551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0182-y
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author Kendall, Gerald M.
Bithell, John F.
Bunch, Kathryn J.
Draper, Gerald J.
Kroll, Mary E.
Murphy, Michael F. G.
Stiller, Charles A.
Vincent, Tim J.
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Bithell, John F.
Bunch, Kathryn J.
Draper, Gerald J.
Kroll, Mary E.
Murphy, Michael F. G.
Stiller, Charles A.
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description BACKGROUND: High doses of ionising radiation are a known cause of childhood cancer and great public and professional interest attaches to possible links between childhood cancer and lower doses, particularly of man-made radiation. This paper describes work done by the Childhood Cancer Research Group (CCRG) on this topic METHODS: Most UK investigations have made use of the National Registry of Childhood Tumours and associated controls. Epidemiological investigations have included national incidence and mortality analyses, geographical investigations, record linkage and case-control studies. Dosimetric studies use biokinetic and dosimetric modelling. RESULTS: This paper reviews the work of the CCRG on the association between exposure to ionising radiation and childhood cancer, 1975–2014. CONCLUSION: The work of CCRG has been influential in developing understanding of the causes of 'clusters' of childhood cancer and the risks arising from exposure to ionising radiation both natural and man-made. Some clusters around nuclear installations have certainly been observed, but ionising radiation does not seem to be a plausible cause. The group’s work has also been instrumental in discounting the hypothesis that paternal preconception irradiation was a cause of childhood cancers and has demonstrated an increased leukaemia risk for children exposed to higher levels of natural gamma-ray radiation.
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spelling pubmed-61737772019-09-04 Childhood cancer research in oxford III: The work of CCRG on ionising radiation Kendall, Gerald M. Bithell, John F. Bunch, Kathryn J. Draper, Gerald J. Kroll, Mary E. Murphy, Michael F. G. Stiller, Charles A. Vincent, Tim J. Br J Cancer Article BACKGROUND: High doses of ionising radiation are a known cause of childhood cancer and great public and professional interest attaches to possible links between childhood cancer and lower doses, particularly of man-made radiation. This paper describes work done by the Childhood Cancer Research Group (CCRG) on this topic METHODS: Most UK investigations have made use of the National Registry of Childhood Tumours and associated controls. Epidemiological investigations have included national incidence and mortality analyses, geographical investigations, record linkage and case-control studies. Dosimetric studies use biokinetic and dosimetric modelling. RESULTS: This paper reviews the work of the CCRG on the association between exposure to ionising radiation and childhood cancer, 1975–2014. CONCLUSION: The work of CCRG has been influential in developing understanding of the causes of 'clusters' of childhood cancer and the risks arising from exposure to ionising radiation both natural and man-made. Some clusters around nuclear installations have certainly been observed, but ionising radiation does not seem to be a plausible cause. The group’s work has also been instrumental in discounting the hypothesis that paternal preconception irradiation was a cause of childhood cancers and has demonstrated an increased leukaemia risk for children exposed to higher levels of natural gamma-ray radiation. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-08-21 2018-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6173777/ /pubmed/30131551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0182-y Text en © Cancer Research UK 2018 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Note:This work is published under the standard license to publish agreement. After 12 months the work will become freely available and the license terms will switch to a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
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Draper, Gerald J.
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Murphy, Michael F. G.
Stiller, Charles A.
Vincent, Tim J.
Childhood cancer research in oxford III: The work of CCRG on ionising radiation
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