R. Craig Yoder
Johnson & Johnson
11 Papers
64 Citations
R. Craig Yoder is an academic researcher from Johnson & Johnson. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Dosimetry. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
A health survey of radiologic technologists
TL;DR: This is the only occupational study of radiation employees who are primarily women and should provide new information on the possible risks associated with relatively low levels of exposure.
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Estimating Historical Radiation Doses to a Cohort of U.S. Radiologic Technologists
Steven L. Simon,Robert M. Weinstock,Michele M. Doody,James W. Neton,Thurman Wenzl,Patricia Stewart,Aparna K. Mohan,R. Craig Yoder,Michael Hauptmann,D. Michal Freedman,John Cardarelli,H. Amy Feng,André Bouville,Martha S. Linet +13 more
TL;DR: The models and predictions presented here, while continuing to be modified and improved, represent one of the most comprehensive dose reconstructions undertaken to date for a large cohort of medical radiation workers.
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Radiation organ doses received in a nationwide cohort of U.S. radiologic technologists: methods and findings
Steven L. Simon,Dale L. Preston,Martha S. Linet,Jeremy S. Miller,Alice J. Sigurdson,Bruce H. Alexander,Deukwoo Kwon,R. Craig Yoder,Parveen Bhatti,Mark P. Little,Preetha Rajaraman,Dunstana R. Melo,Vladimir Drozdovitch,Robert M. Weinstock,Michele M. Doody +14 more
TL;DR: Recent methodological enhancements and findings from the dose reconstruction component of a study of health risks among U.S. radiologic technologists are described, including a substantial increase in the number of cohort member annual badge dose measurements and extensive refinements in organ dose conversion coefficients.
A comprehensive dose reconstruction methodology for former rocketdyne/atomics international radiation workers
John D. Boice,Richard W. Leggett,Elizabeth D. Ellis,Phillip W. Wallace,Michael T. Mumma,Sarah S. Cohen,A. Bertrand Brill,Bandana Chadda,Bruce B. Boecker,R. Craig Yoder,Keith F. Eckerman +10 more
TL;DR: Organ-specific doses from lifetime occupational exposures and radionuclide intakes were estimated for an epidemiologic study of 5,801 Rocketdyne/Atomics International radiation workers engaged in nuclear technologies between 1948 and 1999.
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Mortality from Leukemia, Cancer and Heart Disease among U.S. Nuclear Power Plant Workers, 1957-2011.
John D. Boice,Sarah S. Cohen,Michael T. Mumma,Derek Hagemeyer,Heidi Chen,Ashley P. Golden,R. Craig Yoder,Lawrence T. Dauer +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the level of radiation risk for chronic exposures received gradually over time and not acutely as was the case for the Japanese atomic bomb survivors, and found that exposure to radiation increased the risk of leukemia other than chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), 3,382 from lung cancer, 140 from Parkinson's disease and 5,410 from IHD.
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