1
A reevaluation of cancer incidence near the Three Mile Island nuclear plant: the collision of evidence and assumptions
"Previous studies concluded that there was no evidence that the 1979 nuclear accident at Three Mile Island( TMI) affected cancer incidence in the surrounding area; however there were logical and ...
1
Battlefield use of depleted uranium and the health of veterans
"Depleted uranium munitions have been used in recent military operations in both the Gulf and the Balkans and there have been concerns that exposure to depleted uranium may be a cause of `Gulf War ...
1
Hypothesis to explain childhood cancer near nuclear power plants
"As reported in this journal in 2009, the 2008 KiKK study in Germany found a 60% increase in all cancers and a 120% increase in leukemias among children living within 5 km of all German nuclear power ...
1
Chernobyl: consequences of the catastrophe for people and the environment
"This volume, written by leading authorities from Eastern Europe, outlines the history of the health and environmental consequences of the Chernobyl disaster. Although there has been much discussion ...
1
Under the radar: cancer and the cold war
"At the end of the Second World War, a diagnosis of cancer was a death sentence. Sixty years later, it is considered a chronic disease rather than one that is invariably fatal. Although survival ...
1
Combined analyses of cancer mortality among nuclear industry workers in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States of America
"Reports the results of an analysis of combined mortality data on 95,673 nuclear industry workers at seven facilities in the USA, UK and Canada. Workers at these facilities, which include both atomic ...