“…Since 1994, data have been included in the Latvian State Register of Persons with Occupational Diseases and Persons Exposed to Radiation due to the CNPP Accident maintained by the specialists of the Centre of Occupational and Radiological Medicine (Pauls Stradiòð Clinical University Hospital). On the basis of information collected in the Centre four doctoral theses (Kurjane, 2001;Zvagule, 2004;Reste, 2013;Silova, 2015) and a lot of scientific studies were completed (Bruvere et al, 1995;Churbakova et al, 1996;Eglite et al, 1997;2009;Mironova et al, 1998;Kalnina et al, 2001;2012;2013;2013a;Kumerova et al, 2000;Kurjâne and Soèòevs, 1999;Kurjane et al, 1999;2000;Mazarevica et al, 2000;Mironova-Ulmane et al, 2001;2001a;Petukhov et al, 2011;Reste et al, 2012;2014;Skesters et al, 2005;2006a;2006b;2008;2010;2010a;Viel et al, 1997;Zvagule et al, 2002;. Clinical observations and epidemiological studies among Chernobyl recovery workers showed that these persons suffer from a broad spectrum of different kinds of diseases more seriously than in the non-exposed general Latvian population.…”