Recent analyses of mortality among atomic bomb survivors have suggested a linear dose-response relationship between ionizing radiation and diseases of the circulatory system for exposures in the range 0-4 Sv. If confirmed, this has substantial implications. We have therefore reviewed the published literature to see if other epidemiological data support this finding. Other studies allowing a comparison of the rates of circulatory disease in individuals drawn from the same population but exposed to ionizing radiation at different levels within the range 0-5 Gy or 0-5 Sv were identified through systematic literature searches. Twenty-six studies were identified. In some, disease rates among those exposed at different levels may have differed fo...
International audienceObjectives There is growing evidence of an association between low-dose extern...
Background: Ionizing radiation at very high (radio-therapeutic) dose levels can cause diseases other...
There is growing evidence of an association between low-dose external γ-radiation and circulatory sy...
Recent analyses of mortality among atomic bomb survivors have suggested a linear dose-response relat...
Although the link between high doses of ionizing radiation and damage to the heart and coronary arte...
International audienceBackground Although high doses of ionizing radiation have long been linked to ...
Background: Although high doses of ionizing radiation have long been linked to circulatory disease, ...
Risks to health are the prime consideration in all human situations of ionizing radiation exposure a...
High-dose ionizing radiation is associated with circulatory disease. Risks from lower-dose fractiona...
This AGIR report (RCE-16) reviews the epidemiological, experimental and medical evidence for radiati...
International audienceIt is well established that high-dose ionising radiation causes cardiovascular...
Relevance. The circulatory system diseases (CSD) are the leading cause of peoples’ death global...
It is well established that high-dose ionising radiation causes cardiovascular diseases. In contrast...
High-dose ionising radiation is associated with circulatory disease. Risks associated with lower-dos...
International audiencePositive associations between external radiation dose and non-cancer mortality...
International audienceObjectives There is growing evidence of an association between low-dose extern...
Background: Ionizing radiation at very high (radio-therapeutic) dose levels can cause diseases other...
There is growing evidence of an association between low-dose external γ-radiation and circulatory sy...
Recent analyses of mortality among atomic bomb survivors have suggested a linear dose-response relat...
Although the link between high doses of ionizing radiation and damage to the heart and coronary arte...
International audienceBackground Although high doses of ionizing radiation have long been linked to ...
Background: Although high doses of ionizing radiation have long been linked to circulatory disease, ...
Risks to health are the prime consideration in all human situations of ionizing radiation exposure a...
High-dose ionizing radiation is associated with circulatory disease. Risks from lower-dose fractiona...
This AGIR report (RCE-16) reviews the epidemiological, experimental and medical evidence for radiati...
International audienceIt is well established that high-dose ionising radiation causes cardiovascular...
Relevance. The circulatory system diseases (CSD) are the leading cause of peoples’ death global...
It is well established that high-dose ionising radiation causes cardiovascular diseases. In contrast...
High-dose ionising radiation is associated with circulatory disease. Risks associated with lower-dos...
International audiencePositive associations between external radiation dose and non-cancer mortality...
International audienceObjectives There is growing evidence of an association between low-dose extern...
Background: Ionizing radiation at very high (radio-therapeutic) dose levels can cause diseases other...
There is growing evidence of an association between low-dose external γ-radiation and circulatory sy...