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Biological low-dose radiation effects
Mutation Research/Reviews in Genetic Toxicology, 1991It is theorized that biological responses to ionizing radiation in the low dose range are determined according to a doubly dichotomous pattern. Energy depositions fall into 2 categories: events at thermal energy levels where they may be experienced by cells as rates even at background exposure conditions, and events at energy levels of the order of 10 ...
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Health Physics, 1990
Experimental data from the author's laboratory are discussed, which demonstrate mutagenic and carcinogenic effects of low dose and low dose-rate exposure to ionizing radiation, and the modification of these effects by various chemical agents. These data are derived from studies of mutagenesis and neoplastic transformation in vitro, as well as on the ...
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Experimental data from the author's laboratory are discussed, which demonstrate mutagenic and carcinogenic effects of low dose and low dose-rate exposure to ionizing radiation, and the modification of these effects by various chemical agents. These data are derived from studies of mutagenesis and neoplastic transformation in vitro, as well as on the ...
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IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1970
Contrary to a widespread notion that only leukemia plus certain rare cancers are radiation-induced in man, the evidence now points strongly to the induction of all forms of human cancer plus leukemia by ionizing radiation. These data amply justify the following three general laws of radiation-induction of cancer in man.
John W. Gofman, Arthur R. Tamplin
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Contrary to a widespread notion that only leukemia plus certain rare cancers are radiation-induced in man, the evidence now points strongly to the induction of all forms of human cancer plus leukemia by ionizing radiation. These data amply justify the following three general laws of radiation-induction of cancer in man.
John W. Gofman, Arthur R. Tamplin
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Radiation Pneumonitis and Low Dose Radiation Hypersensitivity
2015Analysis of a University of Michigan (UMich) clinical trial dose-volume histogram (DVH) dataset is summarized, the goal of which was to improve radiation pneumonitis (RP) prediction. A family of dose-damage profiles featuring low-dose radiation hypersensitivity (RHS) achieved higher predictive accuracy than mean lung dose (MLD), motivating a novel RHS ...
J. J. Gordon +7 more
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Effects of Low Doses of Radiation
Health Physics, 1996This is a brief review of what is known from experimental studies about the effects of low doses of radiation, and approaches that might improve risk estimates are discussed. The dose-response relationships for cancer induction by radiation vary markedly between tissues.
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Low Dose Radiation Cancers in Man
1971Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on low dose radiation cancers in man. For adults, the risk of dying from a malignant disease increases five or six times if each increment of age increased the risk by an equal amount. This so called power–law relationship lies at the root of several multistage theories of cancer causation because one way of ...
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Biological Effects of Low Dose and Low Dose Rate Radiation
Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology, 2022Tomonori, Isobe +8 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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