Radioaktivt nedfald: Forskelle mellem versioner

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==Biologisk virkning==
I Sverige er der blevet lavet undersøgelser, der korrelerer mellem antallet af kræfttilfælde og mængden af radioaktivt nedfald fra [[Tjernobylulykken]]. Takket være deres registres gode kvalitet, indikerer det at radioaktivt nedfald øger risikoen for kræft selv langt fra Tjernobylulykken.
<ref>[http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2007/08/17/Chernobyl-fallout-hurt-Swedish-infants/UPI-10881187324668/ Aug. 17, 2007, upi.com: Chernobyl fallout hurt Swedish infants] Citat: "...The report by researchers from Stockholm University and New York’s Columbia University found that children born in the eight municipalities experiencing the highest levels of radiation were 3.6 percent less likely than others to qualify for high school, The Local said Thursday. The researchers said it appears prenatal exposure to radiation levels previously considered safe was actually damaging to cognitive ability..."</ref>
<ref>[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2001/10/011026075752.htm Federation Of European Cancer Societies (2001, October 26). Cutting The Cost Of Fall-Out From Chernobyl 15 Years After The World's Worst Nuclear Accident. ScienceDaily] Citat: "...Nearly 2000 cases of thyroid cancer have been linked to the world's worst nuclear accident which occurred in Ukrainian city 15 years ago - and the number is still rising...That increase has continued and new cases are still being seen in those who were children at the time of the accident"..."</ref>
<ref>[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/11/041121220635.htm Swedish Research Council (2004, November 22). Chernobyl Disaster Caused Cancer Cases In Sweden. ScienceDaily] Citat: "...There is a statistically established correlation between the degree of fallout and an observed rise in the number of cancer cases. The increase involves all types of cancer in the aggregate...It is remarkable that an increase in cancer morbidity could have occurred after such a relatively short time following the accident..."</ref>