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Follow-up of children exposed to ionising radiation from medical procedures [Suivi d'enfants exposés aux rayonnements ionisants dans le cadre de procédures radiologiques à visée diagnostique]

Suivi d'enfants exposés aux rayonnements ionisants dans le cadre de procédures radiologiques à visée diagnostique

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Given the increased radiosensitivity of children, our aim is to evaluate the risk of solid cancer and leukaemia associated with long-term medical exposure received during childhood. Two cohort studies were performed by the Laboratory of epidemiology, Institute of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN). The first one, the "Cohort Child Scanner" includes all children born after 01/01/1995 and exposed to ionising radiation during medical scans performed between 2000 and 2013. The other one focuses on children exposed to ionising radiation during interventional cardiology procedures before the age of 10 years between 2000 and 2013. For each cohort, a retrospective assessment of individual exposure will be conducted by the Medical Radiation Protection Expertise Unit of the IRSN. A passive follow-up in terms of solid cancer and leukaemia will be carried out using data from paediatric cancer registries and from mortality data. The "Cohort Child Scanner" consists of over 80 000 children and is part of the European project EPI-CT, which will gather data from 9 national cohorts. The cohort of children in interventional cardiology will include more than 8 000 children. These cohort studies, with extended follow-up, will contribute to the assessment of the health impact of radiation exposure received during childhood. © 2012 EDP Sciences.
Abstract Given the increased radiosensitivity of children, our aim is to evaluate the risk of solid cancer and leukaemia associated with long-term medical exposure received during childhood. Two cohort studies were performed by the Laboratory of epidemiology, Institute of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN). The first one, the “Cohort Child Scanner” includes all children born after 01/01/1995 and exposed to ionising radiation during medical scans performed between 2000 and 2013. The other one focuses on children exposed to ionising radiation during interventional cardiology procedures before the age of 10 years between 2000 and 2013. For each cohort, a retrospective assessment of individual exposure will be conducted by the Medical Radiation Protection Expertise Unit of the IRSN. A passive follow-up in terms of solid cancer and leukaemia will be carried out using data from paediatric cancer registries and from mortality data. The “Cohort Child Scanner” consists of over 80 000 children and is part of the European project EPI-CT, which will gather data from 9 national cohorts. The cohort of children in interventional cardiology will include more than 8 000 children. These cohort studies, with extended follow-up, will contribute to the assessment of the health impact of radiation exposure received during childhood. Key words: epidemiology / radiation / children / medical exposure / cancer © EDP Sciences, 2012 Table of Contents Article AbstractPDF (210.6 KB)References Metrics Show article metrics Services Same authors - Google Scholar - EDP Sciences database - PubMed Recommend this article Send to my Kindle Download citation Related Articles L’optimisation avec réduction de l’exposition du patient lors des procédures en scanographie TDM/TAP : cas des patients cancéreux au nord du Maroc Radioprotection 2018, 53(2), 115–122

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hal-03113146 , version 1 (18-01-2021)

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H. Baysson, N. Journy, J.L. Réhel, M. Mezzarobba, Y. Boudjemline, et al.. Suivi d'enfants exposés aux rayonnements ionisants dans le cadre de procédures radiologiques à visée diagnostique. Radioprotection, 2013, 48 (1), pp.97-113. ⟨10.1051/radiopro/2012039⟩. ⟨hal-03113146⟩
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