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Risk of Lung Cancer Mortality in Nuclear Workers from Internal Exposure to Alpha Particle-emitting Radionuclides

Rupert CockerillJordi FiguerolaMatthew PuncherMartine VrijheidMartine VrijheidAnthony E. RiddellH. EngelsEric BlanchardonDerek BinghamC. HurtgenElisabeth CardisElisabeth CardisE. SamsonMinh T. DoLuc HolmstockPhilippe BerardMargot TirmarcheA. BirchallIsabelle Thierry ChefJames GrellierR.k. BullCécile Challeton-de VathaireAdrian FosterAdrian FosterW. D. AtkinsonIrina Guseva CanuDominique Laurier

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MaleLung NeoplasmsEpidemiology[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]chemistry.chemical_elementRadonSubstàncies radioactivesExtraction and Processing Industry030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBelgiumRisk FactorsEnvironmental healthOccupational ExposureMortalitatMedicineHumansLung Neoplasms/mortality; Neoplasms Radiation-Induced/mortality; Occupational Diseases/mortality; Radiation Exposure/adverse effectsMortalityLung cancerRadiometryCarcinogenCancerAgedRadionuclidebusiness.industryAlpha particleMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAlpha ParticlesPlutoniumUnited Kingdom3. Good healthchemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCase-Control StudiesComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGCàncer de pulmóUraniumFemaleOccupational exposureFranceLung cancerbusinessNuclear medicineRadioactive substances

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10.1097/ede.0000000000000684https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02553804