医学
骨髓增生异常综合症
队列
泊松回归
电离辐射
回顾性队列研究
队列研究
相对风险
比例危险模型
人口学
核医学
人口
内科学
置信区间
环境卫生
辐照
社会学
物理
核物理学
骨髓
作者
Masako Iwanaga,Wan‐Ling Hsu,Midori Soda,Yozo Takasaki,Masayuki Tawara,Tatsuroh Joh,Tatsuhiko Amenomori,Masaomi Yamamura,Yayoi Yoshida,Takashi Koba,Yasushi Miyazaki,Tatsuki Matsuo,Dale L. Preston,Akihiko Suyama,Kazunori Kodama,Masao Tomonaga
标识
DOI:10.1200/jco.2010.31.3080
摘要
The risk of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) has not been fully investigated among people exposed to ionizing radiation. We investigate MDS risk and radiation dose-response in Japanese atomic bomb survivors.We conducted a retrospective cohort study by using two databases of Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors: 64,026 people with known exposure distance in the database of Nagasaki University Atomic-Bomb Disease Institute (ABDI) and 22,245 people with estimated radiation dose in the Radiation Effects Research Foundation Life Span Study (LSS). Patients with MDS diagnosed from 1985 to 2004 were identified by record linkage between the cohorts and the Nagasaki Prefecture Cancer Registry. Cox and Poisson regression models were used to estimate relationships between exposure distance or dose and MDS risk.There were 151 patients with MDS in the ABDI cohort and 47 patients with MDS in the LSS cohort. MDS rate increased inversely with exposure distance, with an excess relative risk (ERR) decay per km of 1.2 (95% CI, 0.4 to 3.0; P < .001) for ABDI. MDS risk also showed a significant linear response to exposure dose level (P < .001) with an ERR per Gy of 4.3 (95% CI, 1.6 to 9.5; P < .001). After adjustment for sex, attained age, and birth year, the MDS risk was significantly greater in those exposed when young.A significant linear radiation dose-response for MDS exists in atomic bomb survivors 40 to 60 years after radiation exposure. Clinicians should perform careful long-term follow-up of irradiated people to detect MDS as early as possible.
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