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Studies of Health Effects from Nuclear Testing near the Semipalatinsk Nuclear
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; Zhunussova T
; Apsalikov K
; Kesminiene A
Cent Asian J Glob Health
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The nuclear bomb testing conducted at the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site in
Kazakhstan is of great importance for today's radiation protection research,
particularly in the area of low dose exposures. This type of radiation is of
particular interest due to the lack of research in this field and how it impacts
population health. In order to understand the possible health effects of nuclear
bomb testing, it is important to determine what studies have been conducted on
the effects of low dose exposure and dosimetry, and evaluate new epidemiologic
data and biological material collected from populations living in proximity to
the test site. With time, new epidemiological data has been made available, and
it is possible that these data may be linked to biological samples. Next to
linking existing and newly available data to examine health effects, the existing
dosimetry system needs to be expanded and further developed to include
residential areas, which have not yet been taken into account. The aim of this
paper is to provide an overview of previous studies evaluating the health effects
of nuclear testing, including some information on dosimetry efforts, and pointing
out directions for future epidemiologic studies.