The linear no-threshold (LNT) model of ionizing-radiation-induced cancer is based on the assumption that every radiation dose increment constitutes increased cancer risk for humans. The risk is hypothesized to increase linearly as the total dose increases. While this model is the basis for radiation safety regulations, its scientific validity has been ques-tioned and debated for many decades. The recent memorandum of the International Commission on Radiological Protection admits that the LNT-model predictions at low doses are “speculative, unproven, undetectable and ‘phantom’. ” Moreover, numerous experimental, ecological, and epidemiological studies show that low doses of sparsely-ion-izing or sparsely-ionizing plus highly-ionizing radiati...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
The robustness of the international system of radiological protection relies on regularly updating i...
[Excerpt] Despite the nearly universal adoption of the linear nonthreshold dose response model (LNT...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model of ionizing-radiation-induced cancer is based on the assumption ...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model of ionizing-radiation-induced cancer is based on the assumption ...
An article by Jerome Puskin attempts to justify the continued use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) a...
Health impacts of low-dose ionizing radiation are significant in important fields such as X-ray imag...
An article by Jerome Puskin attempts to justify the continued use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) a...
Denial is the defining characteristic of radiation protection policy, which presumes that any amount...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model of ionizing radiation–induced cancer assumes that every incremen...
All procedures involving ionizing radiation, whether diagnostic or therapeutic, are subject to stric...
Recent years there have been a number of discussions about the magnitude of the health risks resulti...
The Linear No Threshold (LNT) hypothesis states that ionizing radiation risk is directly proportiona...
The scientific basis for LNT has been repeatedly reviewed and supported by expert panels (BEIR, UNSC...
Current justification by linear no-threshold (LNT) cancer risk model advocates for its use in low-do...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
The robustness of the international system of radiological protection relies on regularly updating i...
[Excerpt] Despite the nearly universal adoption of the linear nonthreshold dose response model (LNT...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model of ionizing-radiation-induced cancer is based on the assumption ...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model of ionizing-radiation-induced cancer is based on the assumption ...
An article by Jerome Puskin attempts to justify the continued use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) a...
Health impacts of low-dose ionizing radiation are significant in important fields such as X-ray imag...
An article by Jerome Puskin attempts to justify the continued use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) a...
Denial is the defining characteristic of radiation protection policy, which presumes that any amount...
The linear no-threshold (LNT) model of ionizing radiation–induced cancer assumes that every incremen...
All procedures involving ionizing radiation, whether diagnostic or therapeutic, are subject to stric...
Recent years there have been a number of discussions about the magnitude of the health risks resulti...
The Linear No Threshold (LNT) hypothesis states that ionizing radiation risk is directly proportiona...
The scientific basis for LNT has been repeatedly reviewed and supported by expert panels (BEIR, UNSC...
Current justification by linear no-threshold (LNT) cancer risk model advocates for its use in low-do...
Today's radiation safety norms are based on the linear no-threshold theory (LNT): extrapolation of t...
The robustness of the international system of radiological protection relies on regularly updating i...
[Excerpt] Despite the nearly universal adoption of the linear nonthreshold dose response model (LNT...