1998
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.rpd.a032394
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Methodology for 129 Dose Calculations, in the Case of Potential Exposure from Nuclear Waste in France

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“…The cumulative 129 I loadings of these nuclear waste recycling plants resulted in two orders of magnitude greater amounts of the cancer triggers at those shorelines, than either at the southern entrance of the English Channel, or at the Atlantic boundary of the North Sea (Hou et al, 2002;Michel et al, 2012). Indeed, when HAB carriers were usually present within the English Channel, as during K. brevis = K. mikimotoi blooms of August 1999(Llewellyn et al, 2005Barnes et al, 2015), these vectors also imported radioactive poisons to both French human residents (Pobel and Viel, 1997;Le Guen et al, 1998) and bovines (Frechou et al, 2002;Frechou and Calmet, 2003), like those found in other large mammals (Steinhauser et al, 2012). Indeed, farther downstream in Denmark, the rate of human thyroid cancers there had also increased ~4fold from 1943 to 2008 (Blomberg et al, 2012;Londero et al, 2013).…”
Section: Other Medical Implications In the North Sea Environsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cumulative 129 I loadings of these nuclear waste recycling plants resulted in two orders of magnitude greater amounts of the cancer triggers at those shorelines, than either at the southern entrance of the English Channel, or at the Atlantic boundary of the North Sea (Hou et al, 2002;Michel et al, 2012). Indeed, when HAB carriers were usually present within the English Channel, as during K. brevis = K. mikimotoi blooms of August 1999(Llewellyn et al, 2005Barnes et al, 2015), these vectors also imported radioactive poisons to both French human residents (Pobel and Viel, 1997;Le Guen et al, 1998) and bovines (Frechou et al, 2002;Frechou and Calmet, 2003), like those found in other large mammals (Steinhauser et al, 2012). Indeed, farther downstream in Denmark, the rate of human thyroid cancers there had also increased ~4fold from 1943 to 2008 (Blomberg et al, 2012;Londero et al, 2013).…”
Section: Other Medical Implications In the North Sea Environsmentioning
confidence: 99%