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Br J Cancer ; 94(9): 1342-7, 2006 May 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16622448

ABSTRACT

The present study investigated for the first time the incidence of childhood leukaemia (1990-2001) around French nuclear installations using a geographic zoning based on estimated doses to the red bone marrow due to gaseous radioactive discharges. The observed number of cases of acute leukaemia (O=750) in 40 km2 centred on 23 French nuclear installations between 1990 and 2001 was lower than expected (E=795.01), although not significantly so (standardised incidence ratio SIR=0.94, 95% confidence interval=(0.88-1.01)). In none of the five zones defined on the basis of the estimated doses was the SIR significantly >1. There was no evidence of a trend in SIR with the estimated doses for all the children or for any of the three age groups studied. This study confirmed that there was no evidence of an increased incidence of childhood leukaemia around the 23 French nuclear sites.


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Leukemia, Myeloid/epidemiology , Power Plants , Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma/epidemiology , Acute Disease , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Epidemiologic Studies , Female , France , Geography , Humans , Incidence , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male
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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 113(3): 314-20, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15713740

ABSTRACT

In France, natural sources account for most of the population exposure to ionising radiation. This exposure varies widely with area. Radon and gamma-ray exposure data come from national measurement campaigns; cosmic doses were calculated from city altitude. These data were corrected for season of measurement, housing characteristics and population density to study their relationship with health indicators. The crude average of indoor radon concentrations was 89 Bq m(-3), and the average corrected for season and housing characteristics was 83 Bq m(-3) (range over districts: 19-297). Weighting by district population density yielded a national average of 63 Bq m(-3). Gamma-ray dose rates averaged 55 nSv h(-1) (23-96) indoors and 46 nSv h(-1) (25-85) outdoors; corrections did not change the means. Corrected cosmic annual doses averaged 0.28 mSv (0.27-0.38). These corrections estimated the radiation exposure of the French population more accurately and represented its distribution well, thereby allowing its study as a cofactor in ecological studies.


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Cosmic Radiation , Environmental Exposure/analysis , Gamma Rays , Radiation Protection/methods , Radon/analysis , Risk Assessment/methods , France/epidemiology , Housing/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Radiation Dosage , Radiation Monitoring/methods , Risk Factors , Seasons
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Natural Hazards ; 10(1/2): 19-46, Sep. 1994. ilus, tab
Article in En | Desastres -Disasters- | ID: des-10183

ABSTRACT

The SIRENE macroseismic database has been utilized to draw isoseismal maps for the 140 best-documented French earthquakes, characterized by epicentral intensities of at least V(MSK) and located in all parts of the country. A study of focal depths derived from available local intensity data using an intensity versus distance decay law (Sponheuer) shows that the focal depths of most of the events considered do not exceed about 10 km. Thier distribution correlates fairly well with regional dynamic geology features. A relationship is then computed between magnitude, intensity and focal distance, based on 73 instrumentally recorded earthquakes (Ml between 3.3 and 6.3) and on 217 mean radius values (from 2 to 380 km) for isoseismals of intensity VIII to III (MSK). This relationship is applied to historical earthquakes contained in the database SIRENE which are characterised by their intensity only. These results are used in the evaluation as well deterministic as probabilistic of the seismic hazard on the national territory.(AU)


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Atlas , Map , Earthquakes , France , Disaster Risk Zone , Information Systems
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