In 2005, two expert advisory bodies examined the evidence on the effects of low doses of ionizing radiation. The U.S. National Research Council concluded that current scientific evidence is consistent with the linear no-threshold dose-response relationship ( NRCNA 2005 ) while the French National Academies of Science and Medicine concluded the opposite ( Aurengo et al. 2005 ). These contradictory conclusions may stem in part from an emphasis on epidemiological data (a “top down” approach) versus an emphasis on biological mechanisms (a “bottom up” approach). In this paper, the strengths and limitations of the top down and bottom up approaches are discussed, and proposals for strengthening and reconciling them are suggested. The past seven ye...
Although experimental as well as epidemiological studies have revealed the health effects of ionizin...
The robustness of the international system of radiological protection relies on regularly updating i...
International audienceThe aim of the Joint Report of the two French Academies is to discuss the vali...
In 2005, two expert advisory bodies examined the evidence on the effects of low doses of ionizing ra...
People are more often exposed to low as opposed to high doses of ionising radiation (IR). Knowledge ...
There is a vigorous debate about whether or not there may be a "threshold " for radiation-...
<p>The historical and recent years data on cancer and/or leukemia rate increasing after exposure of ...
Long-term biological effects of low-dose radiation are little known nowadays and its carcinogenic ri...
International audienceThe linear no-threshold (LNT) model was introduced into the radiological prote...
Estimation of the scientific risks of high dose radiation has been successfully quantified by many s...
Large segments of Western populations hold sciences in low esteem. This trend became particularly pe...
Long-term biological effects of low-dose radiation are little known nowadays and its carcinogenic ri...
Abstract—There is strong evidence that ionizing radiation increases cancer risks at high doses (e.g....
Although experimental as well as epidemiological studies have revealed the health effects of ionizin...
The robustness of the international system of radiological protection relies on regularly updating i...
International audienceThe aim of the Joint Report of the two French Academies is to discuss the vali...
In 2005, two expert advisory bodies examined the evidence on the effects of low doses of ionizing ra...
People are more often exposed to low as opposed to high doses of ionising radiation (IR). Knowledge ...
There is a vigorous debate about whether or not there may be a "threshold " for radiation-...
<p>The historical and recent years data on cancer and/or leukemia rate increasing after exposure of ...
Long-term biological effects of low-dose radiation are little known nowadays and its carcinogenic ri...
International audienceThe linear no-threshold (LNT) model was introduced into the radiological prote...
Estimation of the scientific risks of high dose radiation has been successfully quantified by many s...
Large segments of Western populations hold sciences in low esteem. This trend became particularly pe...
Long-term biological effects of low-dose radiation are little known nowadays and its carcinogenic ri...
Abstract—There is strong evidence that ionizing radiation increases cancer risks at high doses (e.g....
Although experimental as well as epidemiological studies have revealed the health effects of ionizin...
The robustness of the international system of radiological protection relies on regularly updating i...
International audienceThe aim of the Joint Report of the two French Academies is to discuss the vali...