Shigematsu I
Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Hiroshima.
Rinsho Byori. 1994 Apr;42(4):313-9.
The health effects of atomic bomb radiation have been studied by the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) and its successor, the Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF) based on a fixed population of atomic bomb survivors in Hiroshima and Nagasaki which had been established in 1950. The results obtained to the present can be classified into the following three categories: (1) The effects for which a strong association with atomic bomb radiation has been found include malignant neoplasms, cataracts, chromosomal aberrations, small head size and mental retardation among the in utero exposed. (2) A weak association has been found in the several sites of cancers, some non-cancer mortalities and immunological abnormalities. (3) No association has been observed in some types of leukemia, osteosarcoma, accelerated aging, sterility and hereditary effects.
原子弹伤亡委员会(ABCC)及其继任机构辐射效应研究基金会(RERF),基于1950年确定的广岛和长崎原子弹幸存者固定人群,对原子弹辐射的健康影响进行了研究。目前所获得的结果可分为以下三类:(1)已发现与原子弹辐射有强烈关联的影响包括恶性肿瘤、白内障、染色体畸变、小头症以及子宫内受照者的智力迟钝。(2)在几个癌症部位、一些非癌症死亡率和免疫异常方面发现了弱关联。(3)在某些类型的白血病、骨肉瘤、加速衰老、不育和遗传效应方面未观察到关联。