Both the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) have recommended that the radiation quality weighting factor for neutrons (Q{sub n}, or the corresponding new modifying factor, w{sub R}) be increased by a value of two for most radiation protection practices. This means an increase in the recommended value for Q{sub n} from a nominal value of 10 to a nominal value of 20. This increase may be interpreted to mean that the biological effectiveness of neutrons is two times greater than previously thought. A decision to increase the value of Q{sub n} will have a major impact on the regulations and radiation protection programs of Federal agencies responsib...
A previous investigation has uncoupled the solid cancer risk coefficient for neutrons from the low d...
The application of the radiation weighting factor WR and the new concept of effective dose to determ...
Using kerma factor data for H, C, N, and O in the neutron energy range from 20 MeV to 100 MeV provid...
Committee I of the International Commission on Radiological Protection has recommended that the Qual...
Recommendations by NCRP and ICRP for a selective increase of the quality factor for neutrons have no...
In the past 5-10 years the concept of the quality factor Q in radiation protection has been widely d...
In June 2007, the United States Department of Energy incorporated revised values of neutron weightin...
Several proposals have been presented recently (ICRU 40, Zaider and Brenner, Kellerer) on the defini...
The radiobiological effectiveness (RBE) of neutrons has become the subject of some heated discussion...
On the basis of new radiobiological findings, the ICRP has recently revised the LET dependence of th...
A comprehensive set of kerma factors for neutrons and photons has been computed for the Internationa...
Specification of radiation quality is an important issue in fast neutron therapy since the biologica...
Fast neutrons were introduced in cancer therapy, in the 1970s, on the basis of radiobiological argum...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP77) and the International Commision on ...
There is growing concern about the possible long-term risks to radiotherapy patients from neutrons, ...
A previous investigation has uncoupled the solid cancer risk coefficient for neutrons from the low d...
The application of the radiation weighting factor WR and the new concept of effective dose to determ...
Using kerma factor data for H, C, N, and O in the neutron energy range from 20 MeV to 100 MeV provid...
Committee I of the International Commission on Radiological Protection has recommended that the Qual...
Recommendations by NCRP and ICRP for a selective increase of the quality factor for neutrons have no...
In the past 5-10 years the concept of the quality factor Q in radiation protection has been widely d...
In June 2007, the United States Department of Energy incorporated revised values of neutron weightin...
Several proposals have been presented recently (ICRU 40, Zaider and Brenner, Kellerer) on the defini...
The radiobiological effectiveness (RBE) of neutrons has become the subject of some heated discussion...
On the basis of new radiobiological findings, the ICRP has recently revised the LET dependence of th...
A comprehensive set of kerma factors for neutrons and photons has been computed for the Internationa...
Specification of radiation quality is an important issue in fast neutron therapy since the biologica...
Fast neutrons were introduced in cancer therapy, in the 1970s, on the basis of radiobiological argum...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP77) and the International Commision on ...
There is growing concern about the possible long-term risks to radiotherapy patients from neutrons, ...
A previous investigation has uncoupled the solid cancer risk coefficient for neutrons from the low d...
The application of the radiation weighting factor WR and the new concept of effective dose to determ...
Using kerma factor data for H, C, N, and O in the neutron energy range from 20 MeV to 100 MeV provid...