ADDITION TO THE QUASI-BIOLOGICAL MODEL OF RADIOGENIC CANCER MORBIDITY

Object: The purpose was to refine the quasi-biological model of the incidence of radiogenic solid cancer (published by the authors earlier in the journal “Radiation hygiene”) to ensure better consistency with the Japanese cohort data and with the ICRP model in part of the description of the effect o...

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Main Authors: A. Т. Gubin, V. A. Sakovich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev 2018-01-01
Series:Radiacionnaâ Gigiena
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Online Access:https://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/527
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spelling doaj-c524d34d563246dfab1f02f0602c56eb2021-07-29T08:21:49ZengSaint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. RamzaevRadiacionnaâ Gigiena1998-426X2018-01-01104535810.21514/1998-426X-2017-10-4-53-58511ADDITION TO THE QUASI-BIOLOGICAL MODEL OF RADIOGENIC CANCER MORBIDITYA. Т. Gubin0V. A. Sakovich1Research and technical center of radiation-chemical safety and hygiene of Federal Medical Biological Agency of RussiaResearch and technical center of radiation-chemical safety and hygiene of Federal Medical Biological Agency of RussiaObject: The purpose was to refine the quasi-biological model of the incidence of radiogenic solid cancer (published by the authors earlier in the journal “Radiation hygiene”) to ensure better consistency with the Japanese cohort data and with the ICRP model in part of the description of the effect of age at exposure.Results: Initial presuppositions of a mathematical model was supplemented by the assumption that stem cells, received the “pre-cancerous” defect of DNA, with a higher probability compared to the intact cells follow the path of reproduction but not of differentiation. Structure of the refined model and its properties did not change, but one parameter was added. Analysis of the base mathematical relations of the supplemented model showed that there was no contradiction between the models of radiogenic cancer incidence presented in the Publication 103 ICRP and in the UNSCEAR 2006, despite their external differences.Conclusion: Further work with the model requires the verification of parameter values by comparison with the epidemiological data, primarily with data on the incidence of solid cancers in the Japanese cohort. However, since some of the assumptions of the model, including the new one, are not purely radiobiological, it would require analysis of a wider range of biological and cancer patterns.https://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/527mathematical modelsquasi-biological modelradiation carcinogenesisstem cells kineticspre-carcinogenic damagesolid cancermorbiditymortalityaging
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author A. Т. Gubin
V. A. Sakovich
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V. A. Sakovich
ADDITION TO THE QUASI-BIOLOGICAL MODEL OF RADIOGENIC CANCER MORBIDITY
Radiacionnaâ Gigiena
mathematical models
quasi-biological model
radiation carcinogenesis
stem cells kinetics
pre-carcinogenic damage
solid cancer
morbidity
mortality
aging
author_facet A. Т. Gubin
V. A. Sakovich
author_sort A. Т. Gubin
title ADDITION TO THE QUASI-BIOLOGICAL MODEL OF RADIOGENIC CANCER MORBIDITY
title_short ADDITION TO THE QUASI-BIOLOGICAL MODEL OF RADIOGENIC CANCER MORBIDITY
title_full ADDITION TO THE QUASI-BIOLOGICAL MODEL OF RADIOGENIC CANCER MORBIDITY
title_fullStr ADDITION TO THE QUASI-BIOLOGICAL MODEL OF RADIOGENIC CANCER MORBIDITY
title_full_unstemmed ADDITION TO THE QUASI-BIOLOGICAL MODEL OF RADIOGENIC CANCER MORBIDITY
title_sort addition to the quasi-biological model of radiogenic cancer morbidity
publisher Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev
series Radiacionnaâ Gigiena
issn 1998-426X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Object: The purpose was to refine the quasi-biological model of the incidence of radiogenic solid cancer (published by the authors earlier in the journal “Radiation hygiene”) to ensure better consistency with the Japanese cohort data and with the ICRP model in part of the description of the effect of age at exposure.Results: Initial presuppositions of a mathematical model was supplemented by the assumption that stem cells, received the “pre-cancerous” defect of DNA, with a higher probability compared to the intact cells follow the path of reproduction but not of differentiation. Structure of the refined model and its properties did not change, but one parameter was added. Analysis of the base mathematical relations of the supplemented model showed that there was no contradiction between the models of radiogenic cancer incidence presented in the Publication 103 ICRP and in the UNSCEAR 2006, despite their external differences.Conclusion: Further work with the model requires the verification of parameter values by comparison with the epidemiological data, primarily with data on the incidence of solid cancers in the Japanese cohort. However, since some of the assumptions of the model, including the new one, are not purely radiobiological, it would require analysis of a wider range of biological and cancer patterns.
topic mathematical models
quasi-biological model
radiation carcinogenesis
stem cells kinetics
pre-carcinogenic damage
solid cancer
morbidity
mortality
aging
url https://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/527
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