The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) is the primary federal agency responsible for promulgating regulations and policies to protect people and the environment from ionizing radiation. Currently, the USEPA uses the linear no-threshold (LNT) model to estimate cancer risks and determine cleanup levels in radiologically contaminated environments. The LNT model implies that there is no safe dose of ionizing radiation; however, adverse effects from low dose, low-dose rate (LDDR) exposures are not detectable. This article (1) provides the scientific basis for discontinuing use of the LNT model in LDDR radiation environments, (2) shows that there is no scientific consensus for using the LNT model, (3) identifies USEPA reliance on outdated...
Good scientific evidence continues to accumulate that contradicts and discredits the Linear No-Thres...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
The robustness of the international system of radiological protection relies on regularly updating i...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) bases its risk assessments, regulatory limits, and no...
ry limits, and nonregulatory guidelines for population exposures to low level ionizing radi-ation on...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) bases its risk assessments, regulatory limits, and no...
An article by Jerome Puskin attempts to justify the continued use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) a...
An article by Jerome Puskin attempts to justify the continued use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) a...
International audienceThe linear no-threshold (LNT) model was introduced into the radiological prote...
The Linear No Threshold (LNT) hypothesis states that ionizing radiation risk is directly proportiona...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model of ionizing radiation–induced cancer assumes that every incremen...
This article suggests five classes of effort that scientists can undertake to destroy the linear no-...
The Linear No Threshold (LNT) hypothesis states that ionizing radiation risk is direct-ly proportion...
Denial is the defining characteristic of radiation protection policy, which presumes that any amount...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption is over 70 years old and holds that all ionizing radiation ...
Good scientific evidence continues to accumulate that contradicts and discredits the Linear No-Thres...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
The robustness of the international system of radiological protection relies on regularly updating i...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) bases its risk assessments, regulatory limits, and no...
ry limits, and nonregulatory guidelines for population exposures to low level ionizing radi-ation on...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) bases its risk assessments, regulatory limits, and no...
An article by Jerome Puskin attempts to justify the continued use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) a...
An article by Jerome Puskin attempts to justify the continued use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) a...
International audienceThe linear no-threshold (LNT) model was introduced into the radiological prote...
The Linear No Threshold (LNT) hypothesis states that ionizing radiation risk is directly proportiona...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model of ionizing radiation–induced cancer assumes that every incremen...
This article suggests five classes of effort that scientists can undertake to destroy the linear no-...
The Linear No Threshold (LNT) hypothesis states that ionizing radiation risk is direct-ly proportion...
Denial is the defining characteristic of radiation protection policy, which presumes that any amount...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption is over 70 years old and holds that all ionizing radiation ...
Good scientific evidence continues to accumulate that contradicts and discredits the Linear No-Thres...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
The robustness of the international system of radiological protection relies on regularly updating i...