ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Methodological support of activities on decommissioning the nuclear facilities

Kalinkin DE1,2, Takhauov AR1, Takhauova LR1,2, Milto IV1,2, Takhauov RM1,2
About authors

1 Seversk Biophysical Research Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency, Seversk, Russia

2 Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Dmitry E. Kalinkin
P.O. box 130, Seversk-13, Closed Administrative-Territorial Unit Seversk, Tomsk Region, Russia, 636013; moc.liamg@057niknilak

About paper

Funding: the study was carried out within the framework of the Federal Target Program “Ensuring Nuclear and Radiation Safety in 2016–2020 and During the Period of up to 2030”, state contract № 56.002.20.2 of 02.06.2020.

Author contribution: Kalinkin DE — study planning, data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation, literature analysis, draft manuscript writing; Takhauov AR — data acquisition, draft manuscript writing; Takhauova LR — data acquisition, literature analysis; Milto IV — study concept and design, study concept and design; Takhauov RM — study concept and design.

Received: 2022-11-02 Accepted: 2022-12-14 Published online: 2022-12-24
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Table 1. Characteristics of the cohort of SCP employees hired between 01 January 1950 and 31 December 2019
Table 2. Demographic characteristic of the CATU Seversk adult population in the years 1970–2019
Table 3. Major demographic characteristics of the CATU Seversk population in 1970–2019 (per 1000 population)
Table 4. Indicators and information sources used during the study
Table 5. Death rates caused by cancer among adult male population of CATU Seversk in 1970–2019 (per 100,000 population; group average)
Table 6. Death rates caused by cancer among adult female population of CATU Seversk in 1970–2019 (per 100,000 population; group average)
Table 7. SRR of dying from cancer in male nuclear industry enterprise employees based on TED (95% confidence interval)
Table 8. SRR of dying from cancer in female nuclear industry enterprise employees based on TED (95% confidence interval)