Exposure to low-dose ionising radiation from cardiac catheterisation and risk of cancer: the COCCINELLE study cohort profile.
Kossi Dovene AbaloSophie Malekzadeh-MilaniSébastien HascoëtSerge DreuilTiphaine FeuilletSarah CohenClaire DauphinSylvie Di FilippoStéphanie DouchinFrançois GodartPatrice GuérinPauline HelmsClement KarsentyBruno LefortPierre MauranCaroline OvaertJean-François PiéchaudJean-Benoît ThamboKlervi LeuraudDamien BonnetMarie-Odile BernierEstelle RagePublished in: BMJ open (2021)
Dose reconstruction is currently underway to estimate individual cumulative doses absorbed to relevant organs, including red bone marrow and brain for respectively haematologic disorders and CNS tumours risk estimation. A dose-response analysis will be conducted with consideration to confounding factors such as age at exposure, gender, predisposing factors to cancer and other sources of medical diagnostic low-dose ionising radiation.