
The present overview describes the results of the 25-year studies devoted to the estimation of the contribution of radionuclide containing mushrooms to the internal exposure dose to the population affected by the Chernobyl NPP accident. A significant increase with the time after the accident is shown for the contribution of mushrooms to the population internal exposure dose. Factors are identified influencing variability in the estimations of radionuclide from the mushroom component contribution to the population internal exposure dose.
Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine, Radioactivity and radioactive substances, 137cs, foodstuffs, diets, R895-920, internal exposure, QC794.95-798, chernobyl accident, radioactive contamination, mushrooms
Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine, Radioactivity and radioactive substances, 137cs, foodstuffs, diets, R895-920, internal exposure, QC794.95-798, chernobyl accident, radioactive contamination, mushrooms
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