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Radiation Hormesis and the Linear-No-Threshold Assumption

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Current radiation protection standards are based upon the application of the linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption, which considers that even very low doses of ionizing radiation can cause cancer. The radiation hormesis hypothesis, by contrast, proposes that low-dose ionizing radiation is beneficial. In this book, the author examines all facets of radiation hormesis in detail, including the history of the concept and mechanisms, and presents comprehensive, up-to-date reviews for major cancer types. It is explained how low-dose radiation can in fact decrease all-cause and all-cancer mortality and help to control metastatic cancer. Attention is also drawn to biases in epidemiological research when using the LNT assumption. The author shows how proponents of the LNT assumption consistently reject, manipulate, and deliberately ignore an overwhelming abundance of published data and falsely claim that no reliable data are available at doses of less than 100 mSv.

List of contents

Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms.- Natural Environmental Radiation.- Accidents, Tests, and Incidents.- Medical Exposures and Workers.- Nuclear Workers.- Biased Epidemiological Studies.- Evidence Negating the Healthy Worker Eff ect.- Lung Cancer.- Breast Cancer.- Leukemia.- Liver, CNS, and Thyroid Cancers.- Lifespan, Birth Defects, and Experimental Cancer.- Animal and Human Cancer Therapeutic Studies.- Conclusions, Summary, and Importance.

Summary

Current radiation protection standards are based upon the application of the linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption, which considers that even very low doses of ionizing radiation can cause cancer. The radiation hormesis hypothesis, by contrast, proposes that low-dose ionizing radiation is beneficial. In this book, the author examines all facets of radiation hormesis in detail, including the history of the concept and mechanisms, and presents comprehensive, up-to-date reviews for major cancer types. It is explained how low-dose radiation can in fact decrease all-cause and all-cancer mortality and help to control metastatic cancer. Attention is also drawn to biases in epidemiological research when using the LNT assumption. The author shows how proponents of the LNT assumption consistently reject, manipulate, and deliberately ignore an overwhelming abundance of published data and falsely claim that no reliable data are available at doses of less than 100 mSv.

Product details

Authors Charles L Sanders, Charles L. Sanders
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783642425660
ISBN 978-3-642-42566-0
No. of pages 217
Dimensions 155 mm x 237 mm x 14 mm
Weight 361 g
Illustrations XI, 217 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Radiology, Environmental Health, Environmental medicine, Radiotherapy, Medical physics, Biophysics, Biological physics, Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics, Effects of Radiation/Radiation Protection, Radiation protection, Radiation—Safety measures, Nuclear issues, Epidemiology;Hormesis;LNT;Radiation;Radiobiology;ionizing

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