International audienceBackground: Ionizing radiation is an established carcinogen, but risks from low-dose exposures are controversial. Since the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation (BEIR) VII review of the epidemiological data in 2006 many subsequent publications have reported excess cancer risks from low-dose exposures. Our aim was to systematically review these studies to assess the magnitude of the risk, and whether the positive findings could be explained by biases.Methods: Eligible studies had mean cumulative doses <100 mGy, individualized dose estimates, risk estimates and confidence intervals (CI) for the dose-response and were published in 2006-2017. We summarized the evidence for bias (dose error, confounding, outcome ascerta...
<p>The historical and recent years data on cancer and/or leukemia rate increasing after exposure of ...
International audienceBackground: Ionizing radiation at very high (radio-therapeutic) dose levels ca...
AbstractIntroduction: Concern exists that radiation exposure from computerized tomography (CT) ...
Background Ionizing radiation is an established carcinogen, but risks from low-dose exposures are co...
International audienceWhether low-dose ionizing radiation can cause cancer is a critical and long-de...
Whether low-dose ionizing radiation can cause cancer is a critical and long-debated question in radi...
Background A monograph systematically evaluating recent evidence on the dose-response relationship b...
International audienceBackground: Low-dose, penetrating photon radiation exposure is ubiquitous, yet...
Background:A monograph systematically evaluating recent evidence on the dose-response relationship b...
Although ionising radiation has proven beneficial in the diagnosis and therapy of a number of diseas...
International audienceBackground: The detrimental health effects associated with the receipt of mode...
Recent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients might be exposed to doses ...
People are more often exposed to low as opposed to high doses of ionising radiation (IR). Knowledge ...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients migh...
Current justification by linear no-threshold (LNT) cancer risk model advocates for its use in low-do...
<p>The historical and recent years data on cancer and/or leukemia rate increasing after exposure of ...
International audienceBackground: Ionizing radiation at very high (radio-therapeutic) dose levels ca...
AbstractIntroduction: Concern exists that radiation exposure from computerized tomography (CT) ...
Background Ionizing radiation is an established carcinogen, but risks from low-dose exposures are co...
International audienceWhether low-dose ionizing radiation can cause cancer is a critical and long-de...
Whether low-dose ionizing radiation can cause cancer is a critical and long-debated question in radi...
Background A monograph systematically evaluating recent evidence on the dose-response relationship b...
International audienceBackground: Low-dose, penetrating photon radiation exposure is ubiquitous, yet...
Background:A monograph systematically evaluating recent evidence on the dose-response relationship b...
Although ionising radiation has proven beneficial in the diagnosis and therapy of a number of diseas...
International audienceBackground: The detrimental health effects associated with the receipt of mode...
Recent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients might be exposed to doses ...
People are more often exposed to low as opposed to high doses of ionising radiation (IR). Knowledge ...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients migh...
Current justification by linear no-threshold (LNT) cancer risk model advocates for its use in low-do...
<p>The historical and recent years data on cancer and/or leukemia rate increasing after exposure of ...
International audienceBackground: Ionizing radiation at very high (radio-therapeutic) dose levels ca...
AbstractIntroduction: Concern exists that radiation exposure from computerized tomography (CT) ...