| Title: |
The Chernobyl childhood leukemia study: background & lessons learned. |
| Authors: |
Mahoney, Martin C.1,2 martin.mahoney@roswellpark.org; Moysich, Kirsten B.1,2 kirsten.moysich@roswellpark.org; McCarthy Jr., Philip L.1 philip.mccarthy@roswellpark.org; McDonald, Richard C.3 dickmc@bartnet.net; Stepanenko, Valery F.4 valeri@obninsk.com; Day, Robert W.5 rday@fhcrc.org; Michalek, Arthur M.1,2 arthur.michalek@roswellpark.org |
| Source: |
Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source. 2004, Vol. 3, p12-7. 7p. |
| Subject Terms: |
Leukemia in children; Globalization; Radiation doses |
| Geographic Terms: |
Chornobyl (Ukraine); Ukraine |
| Abstract: |
Many challenges emerged during completion of a study to examine radiation dose and acute leukemia among children in areas of the former Soviet Union. In an era of globalization, our experiences might benefit others involved in multinational investigations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
GreenFILE |