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Comprehensive exposure assessments from the viewpoint of health in a unique high natural background radiation area, Mamuju, Indonesia

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-93983-2

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI [JP16K15368, JP16H02667, JP18KK0261, JP18K10023, JP20H00556]
  2. Hirosaki University Institutional Research Grant
  3. Indonesia government research Grant (DIPA)

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Mamuju is a unique High Natural Background Radiation Area with an average annual effective dose of 32 mSv. The lifetime cumulative dose calculation suggests that residents could receive as much as 2.2 Sv on average, much higher than atomic bomb survivors. The study results provide new scientific data for understanding health effects related to chronic low-dose-rate radiation exposure and can be used in future epidemiology studies.
Mamuju is one of the regions in Indonesia which retains natural conditions but has relatively high exposure to natural radiation. The goals of the present study were to characterize exposure of the entire Mamuju region as a high natural background radiation area (HNBRA) and to assess the existing exposure as a means for radiation protection of the public and the environment. A cross-sectional study method was used with cluster sampling areas by measuring all parameters that contribute to external and internal radiation exposures. It was determined that Mamuju was a unique HNBRA with the annual effective dose between 17 and 115 mSv, with an average of 32 mSv. The lifetime cumulative dose calculation suggested that Mamuju residents could receive as much as 2.2 Sv on average which is much higher than the average dose of atomic bomb survivors for which risks of cancer and non-cancer diseases are demonstrated. The study results are new scientific data allowing better understanding of health effects related to chronic low-dose-rate radiation exposure and they can be used as the main input in a future epidemiology study.

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