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Study Protocol for Radiation Exposure and Cancer Risk Assessment: The Taiwan Nuclear Power Plants and Epidemiology Cohort Study (TNPECS)

BACKGROUND: This cohort was established to evaluate whether 38-year radiation exposure (since the start of nuclear reactor operations) is related to cancer risk in residents near three nuclear power plants (NPPs). METHODS: This cohort study enrolled all residents who lived within 8 km of any of the...

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Autores principales: Wu, Wei-Te, Pan, Cheng-Ya, Chang, Szu-Li, Chen, Yi-Hau, Tung, Chuan-Jong, Lin, Pinpin
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Publicado: Japan Epidemiological Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34053962
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20210020
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author Wu, Wei-Te
Pan, Cheng-Ya
Chang, Szu-Li
Chen, Yi-Hau
Tung, Chuan-Jong
Lin, Pinpin
author_facet Wu, Wei-Te
Pan, Cheng-Ya
Chang, Szu-Li
Chen, Yi-Hau
Tung, Chuan-Jong
Lin, Pinpin
author_sort Wu, Wei-Te
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description BACKGROUND: This cohort was established to evaluate whether 38-year radiation exposure (since the start of nuclear reactor operations) is related to cancer risk in residents near three nuclear power plants (NPPs). METHODS: This cohort study enrolled all residents who lived within 8 km of any of the three NPPs in Taiwan from 1978 to 2016 (n = 214,502; person-years = 4,660,189). The control population (n = 257,475; person-years = 6,282,390) from three towns comprised all residents having lived more than 15 km from all three NPPs. Radiation exposure will be assessed via computer programs GASPAR-II and LADTAP-II by following methodologies provided in the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulatory guides. We calculated the cumulative individual tissue organ equivalent dose and cumulative effective dose for each resident. This study presents the number of new cancer cases and prevalence in the residence-nearest NPP group and control group in the 38-year research observation period. CONCLUSION: TNPECS provides a valuable platform for research and opens unique possibilities for testing whether radiation exposure since the start of operations of nuclear reactors will affect health across the life course. The release of radioactive nuclear species caused by the operation of NPPs caused residents to have an effective dose between 10(−7) and 10(−3) mSv/year. The mean cumulative medical radiation exposure dose between the residence-nearest NPP group and the control group was not different (7.69; standard deviation, 18.39 mSv and 7.61; standard deviation, 19.17 mSv; P = 0.114).
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spelling pubmed-97272152023-01-05 Study Protocol for Radiation Exposure and Cancer Risk Assessment: The Taiwan Nuclear Power Plants and Epidemiology Cohort Study (TNPECS) Wu, Wei-Te Pan, Cheng-Ya Chang, Szu-Li Chen, Yi-Hau Tung, Chuan-Jong Lin, Pinpin J Epidemiol Study Profile BACKGROUND: This cohort was established to evaluate whether 38-year radiation exposure (since the start of nuclear reactor operations) is related to cancer risk in residents near three nuclear power plants (NPPs). METHODS: This cohort study enrolled all residents who lived within 8 km of any of the three NPPs in Taiwan from 1978 to 2016 (n = 214,502; person-years = 4,660,189). The control population (n = 257,475; person-years = 6,282,390) from three towns comprised all residents having lived more than 15 km from all three NPPs. Radiation exposure will be assessed via computer programs GASPAR-II and LADTAP-II by following methodologies provided in the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulatory guides. We calculated the cumulative individual tissue organ equivalent dose and cumulative effective dose for each resident. This study presents the number of new cancer cases and prevalence in the residence-nearest NPP group and control group in the 38-year research observation period. CONCLUSION: TNPECS provides a valuable platform for research and opens unique possibilities for testing whether radiation exposure since the start of operations of nuclear reactors will affect health across the life course. The release of radioactive nuclear species caused by the operation of NPPs caused residents to have an effective dose between 10(−7) and 10(−3) mSv/year. The mean cumulative medical radiation exposure dose between the residence-nearest NPP group and the control group was not different (7.69; standard deviation, 18.39 mSv and 7.61; standard deviation, 19.17 mSv; P = 0.114). Japan Epidemiological Association 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9727215/ /pubmed/34053962 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20210020 Text en © 2021 Wei-Te Wu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wu, Wei-Te
Pan, Cheng-Ya
Chang, Szu-Li
Chen, Yi-Hau
Tung, Chuan-Jong
Lin, Pinpin
Study Protocol for Radiation Exposure and Cancer Risk Assessment: The Taiwan Nuclear Power Plants and Epidemiology Cohort Study (TNPECS)
title Study Protocol for Radiation Exposure and Cancer Risk Assessment: The Taiwan Nuclear Power Plants and Epidemiology Cohort Study (TNPECS)
title_full Study Protocol for Radiation Exposure and Cancer Risk Assessment: The Taiwan Nuclear Power Plants and Epidemiology Cohort Study (TNPECS)
title_fullStr Study Protocol for Radiation Exposure and Cancer Risk Assessment: The Taiwan Nuclear Power Plants and Epidemiology Cohort Study (TNPECS)
title_full_unstemmed Study Protocol for Radiation Exposure and Cancer Risk Assessment: The Taiwan Nuclear Power Plants and Epidemiology Cohort Study (TNPECS)
title_short Study Protocol for Radiation Exposure and Cancer Risk Assessment: The Taiwan Nuclear Power Plants and Epidemiology Cohort Study (TNPECS)
title_sort study protocol for radiation exposure and cancer risk assessment: the taiwan nuclear power plants and epidemiology cohort study (tnpecs)
topic Study Profile
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34053962
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20210020
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