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Evaluation of the linear-nonthreshold dose-response model for ionizing radiation
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  • Evaluation of the linear-nonthreshold dose-response model for ionizing radiation
  • Written by author National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Scientific Committee 1-6 on Linearity o Contribution by
  • Published by Bethesda, Md. : National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, c2001., 6/1/2001
  • New experimental and epidemiological findings include growing evidence of adaptive responses to small doses of radiation that may enhance the capacity of cells to withstand the effects of further radiation exposure, and new evidence concerning the possibl
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New experimental and epidemiological findings include growing evidence of adaptive responses to small doses of radiation that may enhance the capacity of cells to withstand the effects of further radiation exposure, and new evidence concerning the possible nature of neoplastic initiation. Therefore, a committee of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements reassesses the weight of scientific evidence for and against the linear-threshold dose-response model for determining safe levels of exposure to ionizing radiation. The report also considers associated policy implications. It finds no reason for rejecting the model.

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