Effects of cobalt-60 exposure on health of Taiwan residents suggest new approach needed in radiation protection

W. L. Chen, Y. C. Luan, M. C. Shieh, S. T. Chen, H. T. Kung, K. L. Soong, Y. C. Yeh, T. S. Chou, S. H. Mong, J. T. Wu, C. P. Sun, W. P. Deng, M. F. Wu, M. L. Shen

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摘要

The effects of cobalt-60 exposure on Health of Taiwan residents which proved to be beneficial to human health are discussed. The residents of 1700 apartments in Taiwan received an average radiation dose of 0.4 Sv, unknowingly during a 9-20 year period. The incidence of cancer deaths in this population was reduced to about 3 percent of the incidence of spontaneous cancer death in the general Taiwan public. It was found that the incidence of congenital malformations was also reduced to about 7 percent of the incidence in the general public.

原文英語
頁面178
頁數1
出版狀態已發佈 - 2004
事件Abstracts of the 14th Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference - Honolulu, HI, 美國
持續時間: 3月 21 20043月 25 2004

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其他Abstracts of the 14th Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference
國家/地區美國
城市Honolulu, HI
期間3/21/043/25/04

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 一般工程

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