The University of Minnesota has been under contract to the National Cancer
Institute in evaluating the health of workers certified by the American
Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) since February 1982. A 16-page
optical scan questionnaire was sent to participants to obtain information
on cancer history, risk factors, work history, and personal medical x-ray
exposures. Over 90,000 of the 145,000 technologists under study responded
to the full-length questionnaire. An additional 14,000 technologists
provided information on their history of cancer, myocardial infarction, and
thyroid conditions during an abbreviated telephone interview. Reported
leukemias and cancers of the breast, thyroid, and lung were validated by
obtaining hospital, pathology, and other reports. Computer linkage with
the records of the nation's largest commercial dosimetry company has
provided at least partial exposure histories on over 85,000 technologists.
Additionally, specific exposure information was obtained from employers for
persons who developed leukemia, or cancer of the breast, thyroid, or lung
as well as for a random sample of the entire cohort.
This second survey is being undertaken to obtain detailed information on
cancer incidence during the years since the first questionnaire.
Occupational and personal exposures to diagnostic x-rays are already coded
and crude estimates of whole-body radiation doses can be made. A second
follow-up will enable us to link the occurrence of subsequent cancer with
these previous measures of radiation exposure. Incident cancers of the
breast and thyroid are of particular interest because mortality data are
incomplete.
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Project Terms
X raybreast neoplasmscancer riskhealth surveyshuman subjectleukemialung neoplasmsoccupational hazardquestionnairesradiation dosageradiation related neoplasm /cancerradiological healththyroid neoplasmwhole body irradiation dosagework site
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