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"Low Level
Radiation Health Effects: Compiling  the Data"

Revision 1
March 19, 1998

by Radiation, Science, and Health, Inc.
,
Edited by J. Muckerheide

1.2.2
Occupational

 

 

Professor and Chairman Emeritus of the Dept. of Biochemistry, of the U. Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine, Dr. T.D. Luckey reports (1994) on nuclear worker health effects that: "A total of 35,933 white male workers (5,546 deaths) from three United States nuclear weapons plants with lifetime exposures of 2 to 20 cSv had lower total cancer mortality rates than internal controls, p<0.001. …The optimum exposure appeared to be more than 1 cSv per year. The combined workers had a lower cancer mortality rate than that of the United States population; the SMR was 0.79."

Professor Luckey also provides an update (1997) on "information from available studies with significant numbers of exposed nuclear workers and unexposed workers" that show lower cancer in exposed workers.

     

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