Belarusian in utero cohort: new opportunity to evaluate health effects of prenatal and early-life exposure to ionizing radiation.

JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION(2020)

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In April 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear accident resulted in wide-scale contamination of Belarus with significantly elevated levels of radioiodine isotopes, mainly iodine-131 (I-131), and long-lived radiocaesium isotopes, mainly caesium-137 (Cs-137). Various groups of the population were affected by exposure to ionising radiation, including pregnant women and their foetuses. This paper describes the methods and results related to the establishment of a cohort of 2965 Belarusian people exposed in utero due to Chernobyl fallout. The cohort consists of individuals whose mothers resided in the most radioactively contaminated areas in Belarus at the time of the accident. Prenatal and postnatal doses to the thyroid due to intake of I-131, external irradiation and ingestion of radiocaesium isotopes were estimated for all cohort members. Ongoing research on this unique cohort will provide important information on adverse health effects following prenatal and postnatal exposure to radioiodine and radiocaesium isotopes, for which available epidemiological data are scant.
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in utero,thyroid,radiation exposure,Chernobyl
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