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Effects of combined exposure of F344 rats to radiation and chronically inhaled cigarette smoke

Authors :
Kristen J. Nikula
G.L. Finch
E.B. Barr
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1995.

Abstract

Nuclear workers may be exposed to radiation in various forms, such as low-LET {gamma}-irradiation or {alpha}-irradiation from inhaled {sup 239}PuO{sub 2} particles. These workers may then have increased risk for lung cancer compared to the general population. Of additional concern is the possibility that interactions between radiation and other carcinogens may increase the risk of cancer induction, compared to the risks from either type of agent alone. An important and common lung carcinogen is cigarette smoke. The purpose of this project is to better determine the combined effects of chronically inhaled cigarette smoke and either inhaled {sup 239}PuO{sub 2} or external, thoracic X-irradiation on the induction of lung cancer in rats. Histologic and dosimetric evaluations of rats in the CS + {sup 239}PuO{sub 2} study continue, and the study of CS + X rays is beginning.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a4592fdc90f99c48f33ca9ede4b5e9c4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2172/381371