The linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption is over 70 years old and holds that all ionizing radiation exposure leaves cumulative effects, all of which are harmful regardless of how low the dose or dose rate is. The claimed harm centers on the risk of future radiogenic cancer. This has been shown countless times to be fallacious, and hundreds of scientific studies—both experimental and observational/epidemiological—demonstrate that at low enough doses and dose rates, ionizing radiation stimulates an evolved adaptive response and therefore is beneficial to health, lowering rather than raising the risk of cancer. Yet the myth of uncorrected lifetime cumulative risk still pervades the field of radiation science and underlies the policies of virtu...
The Linear No Threshold (LNT) hypothesis states that ionizing radiation risk is direct-ly proportion...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) is the primary federal agency responsible for promulg...
All current radiation risk estimates and all radiation-protection standards and practices are based ...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model of ionizing radiation–induced cancer assumes that every incremen...
Large segments of Western populations hold sciences in low esteem. This trend became particularly pe...
There is a vigorous debate about whether or not there may be a "threshold " for radiation-...
Denial is the defining characteristic of radiation protection policy, which presumes that any amount...
An article by Jerome Puskin attempts to justify the continued use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) a...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model for low-dose, radiogenic cancer has been a fixture of radiation ...
International audienceThe linear no-threshold (LNT) model was introduced into the radiological prote...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
Good scientific evidence continues to accumulate that contradicts and discredits the Linear No-Thres...
An article by Jerome Puskin attempts to justify the continued use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) a...
Current justification by linear no-threshold (LNT) cancer risk model advocates for its use in low-do...
The current radiation safety paradigm using the linear no-threshold (LNT) model is based on the prem...
The Linear No Threshold (LNT) hypothesis states that ionizing radiation risk is direct-ly proportion...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) is the primary federal agency responsible for promulg...
All current radiation risk estimates and all radiation-protection standards and practices are based ...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model of ionizing radiation–induced cancer assumes that every incremen...
Large segments of Western populations hold sciences in low esteem. This trend became particularly pe...
There is a vigorous debate about whether or not there may be a "threshold " for radiation-...
Denial is the defining characteristic of radiation protection policy, which presumes that any amount...
An article by Jerome Puskin attempts to justify the continued use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) a...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model for low-dose, radiogenic cancer has been a fixture of radiation ...
International audienceThe linear no-threshold (LNT) model was introduced into the radiological prote...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
Good scientific evidence continues to accumulate that contradicts and discredits the Linear No-Thres...
An article by Jerome Puskin attempts to justify the continued use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) a...
Current justification by linear no-threshold (LNT) cancer risk model advocates for its use in low-do...
The current radiation safety paradigm using the linear no-threshold (LNT) model is based on the prem...
The Linear No Threshold (LNT) hypothesis states that ionizing radiation risk is direct-ly proportion...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) is the primary federal agency responsible for promulg...
All current radiation risk estimates and all radiation-protection standards and practices are based ...