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ICRP Publication 99 Low - Dose Extrapolation of Radiation Related Cancer Risk

ICRP Publication 99 Low - Dose Extrapolation of Radiation Related Cancer Risk

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This report considers the evidence relating to cancer risk associated with exposure to low doses of low-LET radiation, and particularly doses below current recommended limits for protection of radiation workers and the general public. It looks at the possibility of establishing a universal threshold dose below which there is no risk of radiation-related cancer. The focus is on evidence regarding linearity of dose response for all cancers considered as a group, but not necessarily individually, at low doses (the so-called linear, no-threshold (LNT) hypothesis). The report is organized by scientific discipline, and includes chapters on::
. Epidemiological studies of exposed human populations
. DNA damage, and cellular consequences of radiation-induced damage
. Experimental approaches using animal models
. Quantitative uncertainty analysis
The report concludes that while existence of a low-dose threshold does not seem unlikely for radiation-related cancers, it does not favor the existence of a universal threshold. The LNT hypothesis, combined with an uncertain dose and dose rate effectiveness factor (DDREF) for extrapolation from high doses, remains a prudent basis for radiation protection at low doses and low dose rates.
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Pergamon
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9780080449586
9780080449586

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Publication date
2006
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
200
Weight (g)
186
  • ABSTRACT

    GUEST EDITORIAL

    PREFACE

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    INTRODUCTION

    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATION

    Introduction

    Inferences based on acute doses in the moderate-to-high dose range

    Estimation of risk at low doses and low dose rates

    Thresholds vs. the linear, no-threshold theory

    Conclusion:: Implications for low-dose cancer risk

    LOW-DOSE RISK - BIOLOGY

    Introduction

    Damage caused by radiation

    Damage Response Pathways

    Fidelity of DSB repair

    Impact of defects in DNA repair, checkpoint control and apoptosis

    Conclusions

    CELLULAR CONSEQUENCES OF RADIATION-INDUCED DAMAGE

    Radiation- induced Chromosome Aberrations

    Radiation-Induced Somatic Cell Mutations

    Adaptive Response, Genomic Instability and Bystander Effect

    Conclusions:: Implications for Risk Assessment

    CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS OF IONIZING RADIATION

    Mechanisms of radiation-induced cancer

    Tissue Modifying Factors

    Radiation-induced Cancer in Animals

    Life Shortening

    Summary

    Conclusions:: Implications for radiation-related cancer at low doses

    QUANTITATIVE UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS

    Overview

    Sources of uncertainty

    Allowing for the uncertain possibility of a threshold

    Conclusions

    CONCLUSIONS

    REFERENCES
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