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    Buccal mucosa micronuclei counts in relation to exposure to low dose-rate radiation from the Chornobyl nuclear accident and other medical and occupational radiation exposures by Bazyka, D, Finch, S C, Ilienko, I M, Lyaskivska, O, Dyagil, I, Trotsiuk, N, Gudzenko, N, Chumak, V V, Walsh, K M, Wiemels, J, Little, M P, Zablotska, L B

    Published in Environmental health (23-06-2017)
    “…Ionizing radiation is a well-known carcinogen. Chromosome aberrations, and in particular micronuclei represent an early biological predictor of cancer risk…”
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    Analysis of mortality in a pooled cohort of Canadian and German uranium processing workers with no mining experience by Zablotska, Lydia B., Fenske, Nora, Schnelzer, Maria, Zhivin, Sergey, Laurier, Dominique, Kreuzer, Michaela

    “…Purpose Long-term health risks of occupational exposures to uranium processing were examined to better understand potential differences with uranium…”
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    Circulatory disease in French nuclear fuel cycle workers chronically exposed to uranium: a nested case–control study by Zhivin, Sergey, Guseva Canu, Irina, Davesne, Estelle, Blanchardon, Eric, Garsi, Jérôme-Philippe, Samson, Eric, Niogret, Christine, Zablotska, Lydia B, Laurier, Dominique

    “…ObjectivesThere is growing evidence of an association between low-dose external γ-radiation and circulatory system diseases (CSDs), yet sparse data exist about…”
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    Mortality (1968–2008) in a French cohort of uranium enrichment workers potentially exposed to rapidly soluble uranium compounds by Zhivin, Sergey, Guseva Canu, Irina, Samson, Eric, Laurent, Olivier, Grellier, James, Collomb, Philippe, Zablotska, Lydia B, Laurier, Dominique

    “…ObjectivesUntil recently, enrichment of uranium for civil and military purposes in France was carried out by gaseous diffusion using rapidly soluble uranium…”
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    Non-radiation risk factors for leukemia: A case-control study among chornobyl cleanup workers in Ukraine by Gudzenko, N., Hatch, M., Bazyka, D., Dyagil, I., Reiss, R.F., Brenner, A., Chumak, V., Babkina, N., Zablotska, L.B., Mabuchi, K.

    Published in Environmental research (01-10-2015)
    “…Occupational and environmental exposure to chemicals such as benzene has been linked to increased risk of leukemia. Cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption…”
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