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Autor:
I. G. Kononova, A. M. Nahorna, P. M. Vitte, Kyiv, M. P. Sokolova, N. K. Pyatnitsa-Gorpynchenko
Publikováno v:
Ukrainian Journal of Occupational Health. 2016:3-17
Autor:
I. G. Kononova, P. M. Vitte, Kiev City Sanitary, O. Orekhova, A. M. Nahorna, epidemiological station, M. P. Sokolova, V. V. Mazur
Publikováno v:
Ukrainian Journal of Occupational Health. 2012:3-13
Autor:
P. M. Vitte
Publikováno v:
Ukrainian Journal of Occupational Health. 2011:81-84
Publikováno v:
Ukrainian Journal of Occupational Health. 2011:53-56
Autor:
Xiaonan Xue, P. M. Vitte, C. Medvedovsky, S. Xu, Y. I. Kundiyev, S. A. Shylo, N. M. Sergiyenko, O. P. Vitte, Basil V. Worgul, O. Y. Kyrychenko, Roy E. Shore, N. V. Musijachenko, Vadim V. Chumak, A. K. Junk, Elena Bakhanova
Publikováno v:
Radiation research. 167(2)
The eyes of a prospective cohort of 8,607 Chernobyl clean-up workers (liquidators) were assessed for cataract at 12 and 14 years after exposure. The prevalence of strictly age-related cataracts was low, as expected (only 3.9% had nuclear cataracts at
Autor:
Elena Bakhanova, N. V. Musijachenko, Vadim V. Chumak, O. P. Vitte, Sergey Sholom, S. Xu, N. M. Sergiyenko, C. Medvedovsky, Xiaonan Xue, Y. I. Kundiyev, S. A. Shylo, Basil V. Worgul, A. K. Junk, O. Y. Kyrychenko, Roy E. Shore, P. M. Vitte
Publikováno v:
Radiation research. 167(5)
A cohort of 8,607 Ukrainian Chernobyl clean-up workers during 1986-1987 was formed to study cataract formation after ionizing radiation exposure. Study eligibility required the availability of sufficient exposure information to permit the reconstruct
Autor:
Vadim V. Chumak, Y. Kundiev, B. V. Worgul, G. Parkhomenko, C. Medvedovsky, I. Likhtaryov, Bin Wu, P. M. Vitte, A. Ruban, A. Wegener, N. M. Sergienko
Publikováno v:
Vision Research. 35
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Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings; 2019, Vol. 2174 Issue 1, p020158-1-020158-6, 6p
Autor:
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Standing Committee on the Use of Emerging Science for Environmental Health Decisions, Health and Medicine Division, Board on Health Care Services, Forum on Aging, Disability, and Independence, National Cancer Policy Forum, Sharyl Nass, Carol Berkower, Ruth Cooper
To examine the potential role of companion animals as sentinels of relevant, shared environmental exposures that may affect human aging and cancer, the National Cancer Policy Forum held a workshop in collaboration with the Forum on Aging, Disability,