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Cytogenetic dosimetry plays an important role in the triage and medical management of affected people in radiological incidents/accidents. Cytogenetic biodosimetry uses different methods to estimate the absorbed dose in the exposed individuals, and each approach has its advantages and disadvantages. Premature chromosome condensation (PCC) assay presents several advantages that hopefully fulfill the gaps identified in the other cytogenetic methods. To introduce this technique into the panel of other cytogenetic methods, a calibration curve for PCC after γ-irradiation was generated for our laboratory.
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The aim of this investigation was to reveal a possible correlation between chromosomal aberrations and the health status of Chernobyl clean-up workers who suffered from a low dose of ionizing radiation. Unstable chromosomal aberrations in peripheral blood lymphocytes were investigated in 491 Chernobyl clean-up workers. Information about lifestyle factors (all persons) and medical history (212 persons) was collected. Connections between the rate of chromosomal aberrations and some types of diseases were found. It was also found that Chernobyl clean-up workers with oncological diseases and hypertension had increased rates of chromosomal aberrations. Positive correlations between the grade of hypertension and the level of chromosomal aberrations (r = 0.20, p < 0.01) was revealed. Further investigations need to be carried out in order to understand the mechanisms of this connection.