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Mortality among Tennessee Eastman Corporation (TEC) uranium processing workers, 1943-2019.

John D BoiceSarah S CohenMichael T MummaAshley P GoldenSara C HowardDavid J GirardiElizabeth Dupree EllisMichael B BellamyLawrence Thomas DauerKeith F EckermanRichard W Leggett
Published in: International journal of radiation biology (2022)
There was little evidence that radiation increased the risk of lung cancer, suggesting that inhalation of uranium dust and the associated high-LET alpha particle exposure to lung tissue experienced over a few years is less effective in causing lung cancer than other types of exposures. There was no statistically significant difference in the lung cancer risk estimates between men and women. The elevation of certain causes of death such as CeVD is unexplained and will require additional scrutiny of workplace or lifestyle factors given that radiation is an unlikely contributor since only the lung and lymph nodes received appreciable dose.
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