A stochastic two-stage cancer model with clonal expansion was used to investigate the potential impact on human lung cancer incidence of some aspects of the hormesis mechanisms suggested by Feinendegen ( Health Phys. 52 663–669, 1987). The model was applied to low doses of low-LET radiation delivered at low dose rates. Non-linear responses arise in the model because radiologically induced adaptations in radical scavenging and DNA repair may reduce the biological consequences of DNA damage formed by endogenous processes and ionizing radiation. Sensitivity studies were conducted to identify critical model inputs and to help define the changes in cellular defense mechanisms necessary to produce a lifetime probability for lung cancer that devia...
Lung cancer incidence among the atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki was analysed with ...
International audienceThe linear no-threshold (LNT) model was introduced into the radiological prote...
Ionizing radiation primarily perturbs the basic molecular level proportional to dose, with potential...
A stochastic two-stage cancer model with clonal expansion was used to investigate the potential impa...
A stochastic two-stage cancer model with clonal expansion was used to investigate the potential impa...
A multistage cancer model that describes the putative rate-limiting steps in carcinogenesis is devel...
The linear nonthreshold (LNT) model plays a central role in low-dose radiation risk assessment for h...
OAK - B135 This project final report summarizes modeling research conducted in the U.S. Department o...
New research data for low-dose, low- linear energy transfer (LET) radiation-induced, stochastic effe...
Increased radioresistance for exposures to low-LET radiation with doses exceeding a few hundred mill...
Possible implications of the effects of low LET radiation on the induction of cancer at low doses ar...
Research is being conducted world-wide related to chemoprevention of future lung cancer among smoker...
New research data for low-dose, low- linear energy transfer (LET) radiation-induced, stochastic effe...
The linear nonthreshold (LNT) model plays a central role in low-dose radiation risk assessment for h...
Recent publications on the integration of radiobiological effects in the two-step clonal expansion (...
Lung cancer incidence among the atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki was analysed with ...
International audienceThe linear no-threshold (LNT) model was introduced into the radiological prote...
Ionizing radiation primarily perturbs the basic molecular level proportional to dose, with potential...
A stochastic two-stage cancer model with clonal expansion was used to investigate the potential impa...
A stochastic two-stage cancer model with clonal expansion was used to investigate the potential impa...
A multistage cancer model that describes the putative rate-limiting steps in carcinogenesis is devel...
The linear nonthreshold (LNT) model plays a central role in low-dose radiation risk assessment for h...
OAK - B135 This project final report summarizes modeling research conducted in the U.S. Department o...
New research data for low-dose, low- linear energy transfer (LET) radiation-induced, stochastic effe...
Increased radioresistance for exposures to low-LET radiation with doses exceeding a few hundred mill...
Possible implications of the effects of low LET radiation on the induction of cancer at low doses ar...
Research is being conducted world-wide related to chemoprevention of future lung cancer among smoker...
New research data for low-dose, low- linear energy transfer (LET) radiation-induced, stochastic effe...
The linear nonthreshold (LNT) model plays a central role in low-dose radiation risk assessment for h...
Recent publications on the integration of radiobiological effects in the two-step clonal expansion (...
Lung cancer incidence among the atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki was analysed with ...
International audienceThe linear no-threshold (LNT) model was introduced into the radiological prote...
Ionizing radiation primarily perturbs the basic molecular level proportional to dose, with potential...