In 1958, Neil Wald presented data on the incidence of leukemia among the Hiroshima atomic bomb survivors. These data, which suggested a dose–response threshold for radiation-induced leukemia, were included in the first UNSCEAR report (1958). However, this evidence of a threshold was not recognized. It was obfuscated and concealed. In 2010, Zbigniew Jaworowski identified these data as evidence of radiation hormesis. A letter to the editor in 2014 and 2 articles in 2014 and 2015 presented a graph of these UNSCEAR 1958 data, which revealed a threshold at about 500 mSv. Since the blood-forming stem cells of bone marrow are more radiosensitive than most other cell types, it is reasonable to expect thresholds for inducing other types of cancer by...
Characteristic features of the leukemia among atomic bomb survivors were studied. Dose estimates of ...
BackgroundSubstantial evidence links exposure to moderate or high doses of ionising radiation, parti...
Notably raised rates of childhood leukaemia incidence have been found near some nuclear installation...
A recent update on the atomic bomb survivor cancer mortality data has concluded that excess relative...
Under the cooperation between Atomic Bomb Disease Institute (ABDI) of Nagasaki University School of ...
A CAUSAL RELATION between radiation and leukemia has been well demonstrated.112 The reported cases o...
The studies of radiation leukemogenesis in atomic bomb survivors is reviewed. Leukemia appeared earl...
The leukemogenic effect of atomic radiation was examined in relation to age at the time of the bomb ...
The dose-response relationship for radiation-induced leukemia was examined in a pooled analysis of t...
The U.S. government recently implemented rules for awarding compensation to individuals with cancer ...
Large segments of Western populations hold sciences in low esteem. This trend became particularly pe...
The atomic bomb survivor cancer mortality data have been used in the past to justify the use of the ...
Background: Little is known about leukaemia risk following chronic radiation exposures at low dose r...
<p>The historical and recent years data on cancer and/or leukemia rate increasing after exposure of ...
There has been many atomic bomb survivors in Nagasaki which is also one of the endemic areas of adul...
Characteristic features of the leukemia among atomic bomb survivors were studied. Dose estimates of ...
BackgroundSubstantial evidence links exposure to moderate or high doses of ionising radiation, parti...
Notably raised rates of childhood leukaemia incidence have been found near some nuclear installation...
A recent update on the atomic bomb survivor cancer mortality data has concluded that excess relative...
Under the cooperation between Atomic Bomb Disease Institute (ABDI) of Nagasaki University School of ...
A CAUSAL RELATION between radiation and leukemia has been well demonstrated.112 The reported cases o...
The studies of radiation leukemogenesis in atomic bomb survivors is reviewed. Leukemia appeared earl...
The leukemogenic effect of atomic radiation was examined in relation to age at the time of the bomb ...
The dose-response relationship for radiation-induced leukemia was examined in a pooled analysis of t...
The U.S. government recently implemented rules for awarding compensation to individuals with cancer ...
Large segments of Western populations hold sciences in low esteem. This trend became particularly pe...
The atomic bomb survivor cancer mortality data have been used in the past to justify the use of the ...
Background: Little is known about leukaemia risk following chronic radiation exposures at low dose r...
<p>The historical and recent years data on cancer and/or leukemia rate increasing after exposure of ...
There has been many atomic bomb survivors in Nagasaki which is also one of the endemic areas of adul...
Characteristic features of the leukemia among atomic bomb survivors were studied. Dose estimates of ...
BackgroundSubstantial evidence links exposure to moderate or high doses of ionising radiation, parti...
Notably raised rates of childhood leukaemia incidence have been found near some nuclear installation...