Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation
Proceedings of a Conference on Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation held at Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, UK, 28-30 June 1989.
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Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation
Proceedings of a Conference on Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation held at Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, UK, 28-30 June 1989.
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Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation

Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation

Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation
Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation

Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation

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Overview

Proceedings of a Conference on Medical Response to Effects of Ionizing Radiation held at Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, UK, 28-30 June 1989.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781851663859
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/20/1989
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

W.A.CROSBIE Authority Chief Medical Officer, UKAEA and J.H.GITTUS Director, Communication & Information, UKAEA.

Table of Contents

Preface; The medical implications of nuclear power plant accidents; Setting the scenario—potential hazards of the nuclear fuel cycle; The medical management of radiation casualties; Medical management of the patient immunosuppressed by ionising Radiation; The Goiânia accident; Current radiation risk estimates and implications for the health consequences of Windscale, TMI and Chernobyl accidents; The role of biological dosimetry in a radiological accident in the UK; Some priorities in experimental radiobiology; Arrangements for dealing with emergencies at civil nuclear installations; The National Response Plan and Radioactive Incident Monitoring Network(RIMNET); The role of MAFF following a nuclear accident; Medical response to effects of ionising radiation: resources for coping with an event, the role of the Community Physician; Local emergency arrangements for radiation accidents; Monitoring and assessment of radiation exposure from routine radioactive discharges, and its relevance to the question of disease clusters; Studies of leukaemia incidence in Scotland; The relevance of population mixing to the aetiology of childhood leukaemia; The role of ionising radiation in the aetiology of the leukaemias; A method of detecting spatial clustering of disease; Prediction of the effect of small doses: inconsistencies in the epidemiological evidence.
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