Published April 2001 | Version v1
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Radiobiology and Epidemiology

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The main objectives of research in the field of radiobiology and epidemiology performed at the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre SCK-CEN are: (1) to study cancer mortality in nuclear workers in Belgium and to co-ordinate the Belgian contribution to the 'International Collaborative Study of Cancer Risk among Radiation Workers in the Nuclear Industry'; (2) to elucidate the molecular basis of individual susceptibility to ionizing radiation in mammalian embryo during the early phases of its development; (3) to assess the genetic risk of maternal exposure to ionizing radiation; (4) to elucidate the cellular mechanisms leading to brain damage after prenatal irradiation; (5) to monitor the early variations of gene expression induced by ionising radiation and cytokines; (6) to evaluate the use of cytokines and natural substances for improving radiotherapy protocols; (6) to advise authorities and to provide the general population with adequate information concerning the health risk arising from radiation exposure. Progress and major achievements in these topical areas in 2000 are reported

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2000 Scientific Report

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Publisher
Belgian Nuclear Research Center SCK-CEN, Mol
Imprint Place
Mol (Belgium)
Imprint Title
2000 Scientific Report
Imprint Pagination
176 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 137-142
Report number
INIS-BE--0003

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The abstract is a contribution to the 2000 Scientific Report of the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre SCK-CEN