Linos A, Gray J E, Orvis A L, Kyle R A, O'Fallon W M, Kurland L T
N Engl J Med. 1980 May 15;302(20):1101-5. doi: 10.1056/NEJM198005153022001.
We investigated the effect of diagnostic and low-level therapeutic radiation (less than 300 rads to the bone marrow) on the development of leukemia. During this study, 138 patients with leukemia (representing all known incidence cases of leukemia in residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota, between 1955 and 1974) were each matched with two controls, and the lifelong experiences of both groups with regard to diagnostic and therapeutic radiation were ascertained. No statistically significant increase was found in the risk of developing leukemia after radiation doses of 0 to 300 rads (3 Gy) to the bone marrow when these amounts were administered in small doses over long periods of time, as in routine medical care.
我们研究了诊断性和低剂量治疗性辐射(骨髓接受剂量小于300拉德)对白血病发生的影响。在这项研究中,138例白血病患者(代表明尼苏达州奥姆斯特德县1955年至1974年间居民中所有已知的白血病发病病例)分别与两名对照者配对,并确定了两组在诊断性和治疗性辐射方面的终生经历。当如常规医疗中那样长时间小剂量给予骨髓0至300拉德(3戈瑞)的辐射剂量后,未发现患白血病风险有统计学显著增加。