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    Incidence and mortality of solid cancer among emergency workers of the Chernobyl accident: assessment of radiation risks for the follow-up period of 1992–2009 by Kashcheev, V. V., Chekin, S. Yu, Maksioutov, M. A., Tumanov, K. A., Kochergina, E. V., Kashcheeva, P. V., Shchukina, N. V., Ivanov, V. K.

    Published in Radiation and environmental biophysics (01-03-2015)
    “…This paper presents the results of a retrospective cohort study of cancer incidence and mortality among emergency workers of the Chernobyl accident, for the…”
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    Radiation-epidemiological studies of thyroid cancer incidence in Russia after the Chernobyl accident (estimation of radiation risks, 1991-2008 follow-up period) by Ivanov, V K, Kashcheev, V V, Chekin, S Yu, Maksioutov, M A, Tumanov, K A, Vlasov, O K, Shchukina, N V, Tsyb, A F

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-09-2012)
    “…This study presents an analysis of the thyroid cancer incidence in the population of the most contaminated territories of Bryansk, Kaluga, Oryol and Tula…”
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    Assessment of Radiological Hazard of Radioactive Waste Using Effective or Organ Doses: How This May Affect Final Waste Disposal by Ivanov, V.K., Chekin, S. Yu, Lopatkin, A.V., Menyajlo, A.N., Maksioutov, M.A., Tumanov, K.A., Kashcheeva, P.V., Lovachev, S.S.

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-03-2022)
    “…The radiological hazard of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste slows down further development of nuclear energy systems. The authors evaluate timescales…”
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    Radiation Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases in the Cohort of Russian Emergency Workers of the Chernobyl Accident by Kashcheev, V V, Chekin, S Yu, Karpenko, S V, Maksioutov, M A, Menyaylo, A N, Tumanov, K A, Kochergina, E V, Kashcheeva, P V, Gorsky, A I, Shchukina, N V, Lovachev, S S, Vlasov, O K, Ivanov, V K

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-07-2017)
    “…This paper continues a series of publications that analyze the impact of radiation on incidence of circulatory system diseases in the cohort of Russian…”
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    Radiation-epidemiological Study of Cerebrovascular Diseases in the Cohort of Russian Recovery Operation Workers of the Chernobyl Accident by Kashcheev, V.V, Chekin, S Yu, Maksioutov, M.A, Tumanov, K.A, Menyaylo, A.N, Kochergina, E.V, Kashcheeva, P.V, Gorsky, A.I, Shchukina, N.V, Karpenko, S.V, Ivanov, V.K

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-08-2016)
    “…ABSTRACTThe paper presents an analysis of the incidence of cerebrovascular diseases (CeVD) in the cohort of Russian workers involved in recovery tasks after…”
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    Risk of thyroid cancer among Chernobyl emergency workers of Russia by Ivanov, V. K., Chekin, S. Yu, Kashcheev, V. V., Maksioutov, M. A., Tumanov, K. A.

    Published in Radiation and environmental biophysics (01-11-2008)
    “…The presented paper deals with the thyroid cancer incidence in selected cohorts of emergency workers of Russia. In 1986–2003, a total of 87 cases of thyroid…”
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    Evaluation of Migration Radiological Equivalence for Dual Component Nuclear Waste in a Deep Geological Repository by Ivanov, V. K., Spirin, E. V., Menyajlo, A. N., Chekin, S. Y., Lovachev, S. S., Korelo, A. M., Tumanov, K. A., Solomatin, V. M.

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-09-2021)
    “…The paper is concerned with the issue of achieving the radiological equivalence (the equivalence of radiation risks) of radioactive waste of nuclear reactors…”
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    CLINICAL AND DOSIMETRIC INFORMATION TO SUPPORT LONG-TERM COHORT STUDY OF CHERNOBYL CLEAN-UP WORKERS IN RUSSIA by Ivanov, V K, Kashcheev, V V, Maksioutov, M A, Tumanov, K A, Chekin, S Yu, Kashcheeva, P V, Kaprin, A D, Ivanov, S A, Seleva, N G

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-12-2018)
    “…The article describes the activities of the Russian National Radiation-Epidemiological Registry (NRER) as the unified federal information system for research…”
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    Leukemia incidence in the Russian cohort of Chernobyl emergency workers by Ivanov, V. K., Tsyb, A. F., Khait, S. E., Kashcheev, V. V., Chekin, S. Yu, Maksioutov, M. A., Tumanov, K. A.

    Published in Radiation and environmental biophysics (01-05-2012)
    “…Of all potentially radiogenic cancers, leukemia, a type of cancer of the blood, has the highest risk attributable to ionizing radiation. Despite this, the…”
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    Impact of the Radiation Factor on Mean Survival Time for Chernobyl Clean-up Workers with Solid Cancer by Gorski, A. I., Maksioutov, M. A., Tumanov, K. A., Kochergina, E. V., Ivanov, V. K.

    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the mean survival time for Chernobyl clean-up workers (liquidators) with diagnosed solid cancer. The cohort of…”
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    Radiation-epidemiological studies of thyroid cancer incidence among children and adolescents in the Bryansk oblast of Russia after the Chernobyl accident (1991-2001 follow-up period) by Ivanov, V K, Gorski, A I, Tsyb, A F, Maksioutov, M A, Tumanov, K A, Vlasov, O K

    Published in Radiation and environmental biophysics (01-05-2006)
    “…In this study, thyroid cancer incidence (follow-up period: 1991-2001) has been analyzed, including persons who were exposed as children at an age between 0 and…”
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    LEUKEMIA INCIDENCE AND MORTALITY OF RECOVERY OPERATION WORKERS OF THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT: ASSESSMENT OF RADIATION RISKS FOR THE FOLLOW-UP PERIOD OF 1986–2014 by Ivanov, V. K., Kashcheev, V. V., Karpenko, S. V., Glebova, S. E., Tumanov, K. A., Chekin, S. Yu, Maksyutov, M. A., Korelo, A. M., Lovachev, S. S., Ivanov, S. A., Kaprin, A. D.

    Published in Radiacionnaâ gigiena (19-12-2018)
    “…Leukemia incidence in the cohort of Russian male recovery operation workers (liquidators) was estimated at 78110 people for the follow-up period 1986-2014. The…”
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    Latent period in induction of radiogenic solid tumors in the cohort of emergency workers by Ivanov, Victor K., Gorsky, A. I., Kashcheev, V. V., Maksioutov, M. A., Tumanov, K. A.

    Published in Radiation and environmental biophysics (01-08-2009)
    “…The paper presents estimates for the latent period of the induction of radiogenic solid cancers among Chernobyl emergency workers (males) living in six central…”
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    Thyroid cancer incidence among Chernobyl emergency workers: follow-up period 1986-2003 by Ivanov, V K, Chekin, S Iu, Kashcheev, V V, Maksiutov, M A, Tumanov, K A

    “…A vast amount of research articles devoted to the increase in childhood thyroid cancer incidence in the most contaminated by radionuclides territories of…”
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    Non-Parametric Analysis of Radiation Risks of Mortality among Chernobyl Clean-Up Workers by Gorsky, A I, Maksioutov, M A, Tumanov, K A, Shchukina, N V, Chekin, S Yu, Ivanov, V K

    “…Analysis of the relationship between dose and mortality from cancer and circulation diseases in the cohort of Chernobyl clean-up workers based on the data from…”
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    MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY AMONG EMERGENCY WORKERS OF THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT: ASSESSMENT OF RADIATION RISKS FOR THE FOLLOW-UP PERIOD OF 1992-2008 by V. K. Ivanov, V. V. Kashcheev, S. Yu. Chekin, M. A. Maksioutov, K. A. Tumanov, E. V. Kochergina, N. V. Shchukina, A. F. Tsyb

    Published in Радиационная гигиена (01-09-2015)
    “…Morbidity and mortality among emergency workers of the Chernobyl accident for the follow- up period of 199Morbidity and mortality among the emergency workers…”
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