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Ashley P. Golden

Researcher at Oak Ridge Associated Universities

Publications -  25
Citations -  285

Ashley P. Golden is an academic researcher from Oak Ridge Associated Universities. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Lung cancer. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 159 citations. Previous affiliations of Ashley P. Golden include Oak Ridge National Laboratory & Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education.

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The Past Informs the Future: An Overview of the Million Worker Study and the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works Cohort

TL;DR: An overview of ongoing work on the Million Worker Study is presented, highlighting some of the key methods and progress so far as exemplified by the study of workers at the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works.
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Updated mortality analysis of the Mallinckrodt uranium processing workers, 1942-2012.

TL;DR: A positive radiation dose response was observed for malignant and non-malignant kidney disease, and a negative dose response formalignant andNon- malignant lung disease, in workers employed 1942–1966 at Mallinckrodt Chemical Works.
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Mortality among U.S. military participants at eight aboveground nuclear weapons test series.

TL;DR: Internal cohort dose–response analyses provided no evidence for increasing trends with radiation dose for leukemia, CLL, myelodysplastic syndrome, multiple myeloma, ischemic heart disease, or cancers of the lung, prostate, breast, and brain.
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Dosimetry is Key to Good Epidemiology: Workers at Mallinckrodt Chemical Works had Seven Different Source Exposures.

TL;DR: Malinckrodt Chemical Works was the earliest uranium processing facility in the Manhattan Project, beginning in 1942, and comprehensive dosimetric approach follows methods outlined by the National Council on Radiation Protection Scientific Committee 6‐9 for the Million Worker Study.