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Медицинская радиология и радиационная безопасность. 2021. Том 66. № 6. С. 50–56.

И.С. Кузнецова

СРАВНИТЕЛЬНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ РАДИОГЕННОГО РИСКА
ЗАБОЛЕВАЕМОСТИ ЗЛОКАЧЕСТВЕННЫМИ НОВООБРАЗОВАНИЯМИ
СРЕДИ РАБОТНИКОВ РАЗНЫХ ПЕРИОДОВ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ПО «МАЯК»

Южно-Уральский институт биофизики,  Озерск; Челябинская обл.

Контактное лицо: Ирина Сергеевна Кузнецова: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

РЕФЕРАТ

Цель: Сравнительный эпидемиологический анализ радиогенного риска заболеваемости злокачественными новообразованиями работников, начавших свою трудовую деятельность в разные периоды деятельности ПО «Маяк».

Материал и методы: Для анализа заболеваемости злокачественными новообразованиями (без учета раков легкого, печени и скелета – органов основного депонирования плутония) выбрана когорта работников ПО «Маяк», нанятых на реакторы, радиохимический завод и завод по производству плутония, а также на ремонтно-механический завод и завод по водоподготовке в 1948–1982 гг., а в качестве субкогорт сравнения 1948-1958 гг. и 1959-1982 гг. найма.

В работе использованы регрессионные модели относительного риска, включающие описание показателей фоновой заболеваемости и избыточный радиогенный риск. 

Результаты: Оценка радиогенного риска на единицу дозы внешнего гамма-облучения в субкогорте 1948–1958 годов найма (ИОР/Гр: 0,11; 95 % ДИ: 0,02; 0,21) оказалась близка к оценке, полученной для всей когорты в предыдущих исследованиях.

В субкогорте 1959–1982 гг. найма точечная оценка ИОР/Гр была в 3 раза выше, чем в субкогорте 1948–1958 гг. найма, но оказалась статистически незначима для всего диапазоне доз в целом. Ограничение данных дозами до 2 Гр позволило получить статистически значимую оценку ИОР/Гр при использовании линейной зависимости (0,45; 95% ДИ: 0,04; 0,95), которая в 4 раза превышает оценку ИОР/Гр для первой субкогорты, полученную при аналогичных ограничениях (0,11; 95 % ДИ: –0,01; 0,25). 

Все межкогортные различия были статистически незначимыми, и об отличиях можно говорить только при описании точечных оценок.

Ключевые слова: радиационный риск, рак, профессиональное обучение, штатные условия, персонал, ПО «Маяк»

Для цитирования: Кузнецова И.С. Cравнительный анализ радиогенного риска заболеваемости злокачественными новообразованиями среди работников разных периодов деятельности по «Mаяк» // Медицинская радиология и радиационная безопасность. 2021. Т. 66. № 6. С.50–56.

DOI: 10.12737/1024-6177-2021-66-6-50-56

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Поступила: 26.01.2021.

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