Modan B, Alfandary E, Shapiro D, Lusky A, Chetrit A, Shewach-Millet M, Movshovitz M
Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Aviv University Medical School, Israel.
Radiat Res. 1993 Jul;135(1):125-8.
A nested case control study of persons who developed skin cancer after scalp irradiation in childhood revealed two risk factors for the appearance of radiation-induced skin cancer: (a) an apparently higher radiation dose delivered inadvertently, manifested by a higher prevalence of alopecia and radiation dermatitis (RR = 3.4; CI 1.3-8.8); (b) a more frequent exposure to the sun, manifested by summer sunbathing (RR = 2.6; CI 1.1-6.1). These findings may have certain implications with regard to the understanding of radiation-induced cancer, after low-dose radiation exposure, in general.
(a) 无意中给予的辐射剂量明显更高,表现为脱发和放射性皮炎的患病率更高(相对危险度=3.4;可信区间1.3 - 8.8);(b) 更频繁地暴露于阳光下,表现为夏季日光浴(相对危险度=2.6;可信区间1.1 - 6.1)。总体而言,这些发现可能对理解低剂量辐射暴露后辐射诱发癌症具有一定启示。