RADIACION Y HETEROGENEIDAD DE LA POBLACION COMO CAUSA DE NEOPLASIAS EN NIÑOS
Columnista Experta de SIIC H O Dickinson
en colaboración con
Louise Parker PhD , North of England Children’s Cancer Research Unit. Paediatric and Lifecourse Epidemiology Research Group. Sir James Spence Institute of Child Health. University of Newcastle. Royal Victoria Infirmary
Fecha de aprobación: 4 de marzo, 2004
Primera edición en siicsalud:
10 de marzo, 2005
Sección Artículos originales,
subsección
Expertos de Iberoamérica,
página
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Especialidad principal:
Hematología
Medicina Nuclear
Especialidades relacionadas:
Diagnóstico por Laboratorio,Genética Humana,Medicina Interna,Oncología,Salud Pública,
Dickinson HO, Hodgson JT, Parker L. Comparison of HSE and Cumbrian birth cohort studies of risk of leukaemia/non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in relation to paternal preconceptional irradiation, Journal of Radiological Protection 23(23):385-403
Dickinson HO, Hammal DM, Dummer TJB, Parker L, Bithell JF. Childhood leukaemia and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in relation to proximity to railways, British Journal of Cancer 88(88):695-698
Dickinson HO, Hammal, DM, Bithell JF, Parker L. Population mixing and childhood leukaemia in census wards in England & Wales, 1966-87, British Journal of Cancer 86(86):1411-1413
Dickinson HO, Parker L. Leukaemia and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in children of Sellafield male radiation workers, International Journal of Cancer 99(99):437-444
Dickinson HO, Parker L, Salotti J, Birch P. Paternal preconceptional irradiation, population mixing and solid tumours in the children of radiation workers, Cancer Causes and Control 13(13):183-189
Dickinson HO. Cancer trends in England and Wales – editorial, British Medical Journal 320(320):884-885
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