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Journal Biomedical Radioelectronics №4 for 2018 г.
Article in number:
The role of the prenatal exposition of forest fires' smoke in carcinogenesis in children
Type of article: scientific article
UDC: 616.-006.4-053.4:504.75.05
Authors:

S.K. Pinaev
Ph.D. (Med.), Senior Research Scientist, Laboratory of Medical Informatics,
Computer Center of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Khabarovsk)

E-mail: pinaev@mail.ru
O.G. Pinaeva
Senior Lecturer, Department of Normal and Pathological Physiology,
Far State Medical Eastern Federal University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Khabarovsk)

E-mail: pinaeva_og@mail.ru
A.Ya. Chizhov
Honored Worker of Science of the Russian Federation, Academician of the Russian Ecological Academy,
D.Sc.(Med.), Professor, Department of Judicial Ecology with a Course of Ecology of the Person,
Ecological Faculty, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (Moscow);
Medico-Ecological Center "Mountain Air 21st Century" (Moscow)

E-mail: ma21@mail.ru

Abstract:

Incidence of childhood cancer at the Khabarovsk Territory in 2015 was 203.5 cases per million person-years, that much higher than the average level in Russia and in the world. The Khabarovsk Territory characterized by frequent forest fires with long periods of smoke. The relationship between the number of forest fires and the incidence of childhood cancer in cohorts aged 0-4 years from 1972 to 1988 in the Khabarovsk Territory was studied. It was found a strong (0.87) significant correlation (p <0.01) between the number of fires and the incidence of embryonic tumors in children at the 1976 – 1983 period.

Pages: 13-17
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Date of receipt: 20 февраля 2018 г.