Raymond L, Schubert H
Geneva Cancer Registry, Switzerland.
Soz Praventivmed. 1991;36(4-5):304-5. doi: 10.1007/BF01359163.
Numerous European cancer registries are working together to evaluate the current trends in the incidence of childhood leukemias after the Chernobyl accident. The study is coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The primary objective is to establish whether the accident has resulted in an increase in the number of cases. The results will also allow an evaluation of the clusters which could be reported. According to the provisional estimations, the accident could lead to an increase of an average of 0.8% of the frequency of new cases in the European regions covered by the study. For the whole of Switzerland, this increase would correspond to 0.5 supplementary cases per year.
众多欧洲癌症登记机构正在共同努力,评估切尔诺贝利事故后儿童白血病发病率的当前趋势。该研究由国际癌症研究机构协调。主要目标是确定事故是否导致病例数增加。研究结果还将有助于评估可能报告的聚集性病例。根据初步估计,该事故可能导致研究覆盖的欧洲地区新病例发生率平均增加0.8%。对于整个瑞士而言,这一增加量相当于每年新增0.5例病例。