Recent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients might be exposed to doses of the order of 100 mGy of low-LET radiation, due to recurrent application of radioimaging procedures. This paper presents a synthesis of recent epidemiological evidence on radiation-related cancer risks from low-LET radiation doses of this magnitude. Evidence from pooled analyses and meta-analyses also involving epidemiological studies that, individually, do not find statistically significant radiation-related cancer risks is reviewed, and evidence from additional and more recent epidemiological studies of radiation exposures indicating excess cancer risks is also summarized. Cohorts discussed in the present paper include Japanese atomic bom...
Whether low-dose ionizing radiation can cause cancer is a critical and long-debated question in radi...
International audienceRadiation protection standards are based mainly on risk estimates from studies...
is the first analysis of solid cancer incidence in the Techa River cohort, a general population of m...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients migh...
Occupational exposures to ionising radiation mainly occur at low-dose rates and may accumulate effec...
Objectives: To provide direct estimates of risk of cancer after protracted low doses of ionising rad...
Background: Ionizing radiation at very high (radio-therapeutic) dose levels can cause diseases other...
This paper reviews current knowledge on the deterministic and stochastic risks (the latter including...
International audienceThe Life Span Study (LSS) of Japanese atomic bomb survivors has served as the ...
Whether low-dose ionizing radiation can cause cancer is a critical and long-debated question in radi...
International audienceRadiation protection standards are based mainly on risk estimates from studies...
is the first analysis of solid cancer incidence in the Techa River cohort, a general population of m...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients migh...
Occupational exposures to ionising radiation mainly occur at low-dose rates and may accumulate effec...
Objectives: To provide direct estimates of risk of cancer after protracted low doses of ionising rad...
Background: Ionizing radiation at very high (radio-therapeutic) dose levels can cause diseases other...
This paper reviews current knowledge on the deterministic and stochastic risks (the latter including...
International audienceThe Life Span Study (LSS) of Japanese atomic bomb survivors has served as the ...
Whether low-dose ionizing radiation can cause cancer is a critical and long-debated question in radi...
International audienceRadiation protection standards are based mainly on risk estimates from studies...
is the first analysis of solid cancer incidence in the Techa River cohort, a general population of m...