Cancer Incidence of Finnish Sami in the Light of Exposure to Radioactive Fallout

This article summarizes the results of studies on the exposure of the Finnish Sami people to radioactive fallout and the estimations of the related cancer risk. We also discuss the lifestyle, genetic origin and diet of this population. The Sami people are an indigenous people who live in the norther...

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Main Authors: Soininen, Leena, Mussalo-Rauhamaa, Helena
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332907
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/332907 2023-08-20T04:09:32+02:00 Cancer Incidence of Finnish Sami in the Light of Exposure to Radioactive Fallout Soininen, Leena Mussalo-Rauhamaa, Helena 2021-08-06T15:19:41Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332907 eng eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Soininen, L.; Mussalo-Rauhamaa, H. Cancer Incidence of Finnish Sami in the Light of Exposure to Radioactive Fallout. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 8186. http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332907 http://purl.org/eprint/entityType/JournalArticle http://purl.org/eprint/entityType/Expression 2021 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:02:25Z This article summarizes the results of studies on the exposure of the Finnish Sami people to radioactive fallout and the estimations of the related cancer risk. We also discuss the lifestyle, genetic origin and diet of this population. The Sami people are an indigenous people who live in the northern part of Scandinavia and Finland. The review is based on the available scientific literature of Finnish Sami. The traditional Sami diet, high in animal products, persists in Sami groups still involved in reindeer-herding, but others have adopted the typical diet of western cultures. Studies have consistently shown an overall reduced cancer risk among the Finnish Sami people, except for stomach cancer among the Skolt Sami. Common cancers among the Finnish main population, such as prostate, breast and skin cancer are especially rare among the Finnish Sami. The incidence of cancer among the Finnish Sami are mostly similar to those of the Swedish and Norwegian Sami. To conclude, we observed no effect of radioactive pollution on cancer incidence. The lifestyles and environments of the Sami are changing, and their cancer mortality rate today is similar to that of the majority of the Finnish and western population. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami sami Helsingfors Universitet: HELDA – Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto
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description This article summarizes the results of studies on the exposure of the Finnish Sami people to radioactive fallout and the estimations of the related cancer risk. We also discuss the lifestyle, genetic origin and diet of this population. The Sami people are an indigenous people who live in the northern part of Scandinavia and Finland. The review is based on the available scientific literature of Finnish Sami. The traditional Sami diet, high in animal products, persists in Sami groups still involved in reindeer-herding, but others have adopted the typical diet of western cultures. Studies have consistently shown an overall reduced cancer risk among the Finnish Sami people, except for stomach cancer among the Skolt Sami. Common cancers among the Finnish main population, such as prostate, breast and skin cancer are especially rare among the Finnish Sami. The incidence of cancer among the Finnish Sami are mostly similar to those of the Swedish and Norwegian Sami. To conclude, we observed no effect of radioactive pollution on cancer incidence. The lifestyles and environments of the Sami are changing, and their cancer mortality rate today is similar to that of the majority of the Finnish and western population.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Soininen, Leena
Mussalo-Rauhamaa, Helena
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Mussalo-Rauhamaa, Helena
Cancer Incidence of Finnish Sami in the Light of Exposure to Radioactive Fallout
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title Cancer Incidence of Finnish Sami in the Light of Exposure to Radioactive Fallout
title_short Cancer Incidence of Finnish Sami in the Light of Exposure to Radioactive Fallout
title_full Cancer Incidence of Finnish Sami in the Light of Exposure to Radioactive Fallout
title_fullStr Cancer Incidence of Finnish Sami in the Light of Exposure to Radioactive Fallout
title_full_unstemmed Cancer Incidence of Finnish Sami in the Light of Exposure to Radioactive Fallout
title_sort cancer incidence of finnish sami in the light of exposure to radioactive fallout
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332907
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op_relation Soininen, L.; Mussalo-Rauhamaa, H. Cancer Incidence of Finnish Sami in the Light of Exposure to Radioactive Fallout. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 8186.
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