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Radiobiology and Radiation Hormesis
New Evidence and its Implications for Medicine and Society

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book presents new information on radiobiology that more clearly refutes the linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption and supports radiation hormesis. Fresh light is cast on the mechanisms of radiation hormesis and the potential benefits of low-dose ionizing radiation in preventing and treating a wide variety of inflammatory and proliferative diseases. It is proposed that these effects may derive from cellular communication via electromagnetic waves directed by DNA, with each cell acting as a quantum computer. Readers will also find close analysis of the negative impacts of radiophobia on many aspects of modern life, including attitudes to imaging technologies, licensing of nuclear power reactors, and preparedness for survival of nuclear war.  The book will be of interest to researchers and scientists in radiobiology, radiation protection, health physics, medical physics, and radiology. Specifically, it will provide medical physicians, radiation oncologists, radiation epidemiologists, gerontologists, cell biologists, toxicologists, and nuclear engineers with a wide range of interesting facts and enlightening novel perspectives.

Info autore

Charles L. Sanders has a PhD in radiobiology and has been a professor in nuclear engineering at Washington State University (1975-1996) and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (2004-2010). He also carried out research involving the inhalation toxicology of transuranic aerosols at Battelle Northwest Laboratory (1969-1995). His research interest in radiation hormesis started in 2005 while in Korea. Dr. Sanders is the author of six books, including
Radiation Hormesis and the Linear-No-Threshold Assumption
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published by Springer in 2009, and about 170 peer-reviewed papers.

Riassunto

This book presents new information on radiobiology that more clearly refutes the linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption and supports radiation hormesis. Fresh light is cast on the mechanisms of radiation hormesis and the potential benefits of low-dose ionizing radiation in preventing and treating a wide variety of inflammatory and proliferative diseases. It is proposed that these effects may derive from cellular communication via electromagnetic waves directed by DNA, with each cell acting as a quantum computer. Readers will also find close analysis of the negative impacts of radiophobia on many aspects of modern life, including attitudes to imaging technologies, licensing of nuclear power reactors, and preparedness for survival of nuclear war.  The book will be of interest to researchers and scientists in radiobiology, radiation protection, health physics, medical physics, and radiology. Specifically, it will provide medical physicians, radiation oncologists, radiation epidemiologists, gerontologists, cell biologists, toxicologists, and nuclear engineers with a wide range of interesting facts and enlightening novel perspectives.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Charles L. Sanders, Charles L Sanders
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 30.06.2017
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Medicina > Branche cliniche
 
EAN 9783319563718
ISBN 978-3-31-956371-8
Numero di pagine 273
Illustrazioni XI, 273 p. 63 illus., 42 illus. in color.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 16.8 x 24.2 x 1.7 cm
Peso (della confezione) 595 g
 
Categorie B, Medicine, Radiology, Environmental Health, RADIATION, Radiotherapy, Medical physics, Nuclear chemistry, photochemistry & radiation, Biophysics, Medical and Radiation Physics, Effects of Radiation/Radiation Protection, Radiation protection, Radiation—Safety measures, Nuclear issues
 

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