SCIENTIFIC WORKS
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International Conference
May 29 – June 3, 2006 Kyiv, Ukraine
How
reliable are the dose estimates of UNSCEAR for populations contaminated
by Chernobyl fallout? A comparison of results by physical reconstruction
and biological dosimetry
Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake and Sebastian Pflugbeil.
Society for Radiation Protection, Berlin, Germany
Increase
of malformations, perinatal mortality, and childhood morbidity after in
utero exposure by Chernobyl fallout. Observations in Europe and Turkey
Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Sebastian Pflugbeil.
University of Bremen Institute of Community Medicine, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt
Universitat, Greifswald, Society for Radiological Protection Berlin; Germany
Perinatal
mortality in Belarus and Ukraine before and after Chernobyl
Alfred Korblein.
Munich Environmental Institute, Munich, Germany
Malformation
rates in Bavaria following the Chernobyl accident
Alfred Korblein.
Munich Environmental Institute Munich, Germany
Verification of the
Chernobyl registry dosimetric data as a resource for efficient dosimetric
support solution for post-Chernobyl health effects studies
Vadim Chumak.
Scientific Center for Radiation Medicine AMS Ukraine
Radioactive
Contamination and the Health of Women and post-Chernobyl Children. Based
on Comparative study of Chernobyl, Seveso and Hiroshima/Nagasaki
Reiko Watanuki, Yuko Yoshida and Kiyoko Futagami.
Chernobyl Health Survey and Healthcare for the Victims - Japan Women’s
Network
Distributed
System of Thyroid Gland Monitoring for Population Suffered from Chernobyl
Accident
M. Kononov, S. Radchenko, V. Ruditsa, O. Sudakov.
National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv Medical Radiophysics Department
SII "Intermag"
Microsatellite
mutations of the children of Chernobyl liquidators in Belarus
Katsumi Furitsu, Haruko Ryo, Hiroo Nakajima, Taisei Nomura, Klaudiya G.
Yeliseeva.
Department of Radiation Biology and Medical Genetics, Graduate School
of Medicine, Osaka University, Japan.
Institute of Genetics and Cytology, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,
Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Patterns of leukemias
and lymphomas in children population and clean-up workers in post-Chernobyl
period
D.F. Gluzman, N. Imamura, V.A. Nadgornaya, L.M. Sklyarenko, M.P. Zavelevich,
S.V. Koval, V.M. Machilo, V.M. Drozdova.
R.E. Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology,
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Japanese-Ukrainian Leukemia/Lymphoma Study Group (JULSG), Hiroshima, Japan
Hemoblastoses
among liquidators of consequences of the Chernobyl accident and population
in the most highly contaminated territories of Russia
V.K. Ivanov, A.F. Tsyb, S.E. Khait, A.I. Gorsky, M.A. Maksioutov, N.V.
Schukina.
Medical Radiological Research Centre Russian Academy of Medical Sciences.
National Radiation and Epidemiological Registry.
WHO Collaborating Centre of Radiation Epidemiology
Incidence
of malignant tumors in Republic of Belarus after the Chernobyl accident
A. Okeanov, E. Sosnovskaya.
International Sakharov Environmental University, Minsk.
Republican Research and Practical Center of Radiation Medicine and Human
Ecology, Gomel