Hiroko Moriwaki
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
5 Papers
52 Citations
Hiroko Moriwaki is an academic researcher from Radiation Effects Research Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cohort & Relative risk. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Radiation exposure and circulatory disease risk: Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor data, 1950-2003
Yukiko Shimizu,Kazunori Kodama,Nobuo Nishi,Fumiyoshi Kasagi,Akihiko Suyama,Midori Soda,Eric J. Grant,Hiromi Sugiyama,Ritsu Sakata,Hiroko Moriwaki,Mikiko Hayashi,Manami Konda,Roy E. Shore +12 more
TL;DR: Doses above 0.5 Gy are associated with an elevated risk of both stroke and heart disease, but the degree of risk at lower doses is unclear, and mis diagnosis of cancers as circulatory diseases could not account for the associations seen.
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Risk Factors for Primary Breast Cancer in Japan: 8-Year Follow-Up of Atomic Bomb Survivors☆
TL;DR: Nonradiation risk factors for breast cancer among Japanese atomic bomb survivors were consistent with those identified among other populations of women, although the prevalence of common risk factors was low.
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Prospective cohort study of risk factors for primary liver cancer in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
Marc T. Goodman,Hiroko Moriwaki,Michael Vaeth,Suminori Akiba,Hitomi Hayabuchi,Kiyohiko Mabuchi +5 more
TL;DR: Investigation of risk factors for primary liver cancer among a cohort of 36,133 residents in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, found an inverse relation between years of abstinence and the rate of liver cancer, possibly attributable to a confounding effect of preclinical disease.
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Relationship between anthropometric factors, radiation exposure, and colon cancer incidence in the Life Span Study cohort of atomic bomb survivors.
Erin O. Semmens,Kenneth J. Kopecky,Kenneth J. Kopecky,Eric J. Grant,Robert W. Mathes,Nobuo Nishi,Hiromi Sugiyama,Hiroko Moriwaki,Ritsu Sakata,Midori Soda,Fumiyoshi Kasagi,Michiko Yamada,Saeko Fujiwara,Masazumi Akahoshi,Scott Davis,Scott Davis,Kazunori Kodama,Christopher I. Li,Christopher I. Li +18 more
TL;DR: BMI at various times after exposure to the atomic bombings does not significantly influence the relationship between radiation dose and colon cancer risk, suggesting that BMI and radiation impact Colon cancer risk independently of each other.
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Bladder-cancer incidence in relation to vegetable and fruit consumption: a prospective study of atomic-bomb survivors.
Jun Nagano,Suminori Kono,Suminori Kono,Dale L. Preston,Hiroko Moriwaki,Gerald B. Sharp,Kojiro Koyama,Kiyohiko Mabuchi +7 more
TL;DR: Evidence is added that high consumption of vegetables and fruit are protective against bladder cancer, as well as gender, age, radiation exposure, smoking status, educational level, body‐mass index and calendar time.