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Dose and dose-rate effects of ionizing radiation: a discussion in the light of radiological protection

Authors :
Christopher Clement
Simon Bouffler
Ohtsura Niwa
Werner Rühm
Tamara V. Azizova
Michiaki Kai
Nobuyuki Hamada
Bernd Grosche
Tetsuya Ono
Suminori Akiba
Hideki Toma
Toshiyasu Iwasaki
Nobuhiko Ban
Keiji Suzuki
Gayle E. Woloschak
Roy E. Shore
Source :
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics. 54:379-401
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

The biological effects on humans of low-dose and low-dose-rate exposures to ionizing radiation have always been of major interest. The most recent concept as suggested by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) is to extrapolate existing epidemiological data at high doses and dose rates down to low doses and low dose rates relevant to radiological protection, using the so-called dose and dose-rate effectiveness factor (DDREF). The present paper summarizes what was presented and discussed by experts from ICRP and Japan at a dedicated workshop on this topic held in May 2015 in Kyoto, Japan. This paper describes the historical development of the DDREF concept in light of emerging scientific evidence on dose and dose-rate effects, summarizes the conclusions recently drawn by a number of international organizations (e.g., BEIR VII, ICRP, SSK, UNSCEAR, and WHO), mentions current scientific efforts to obtain more data on low-dose and low-dose-rate effects at molecular, cellular, animal and human levels, and discusses future options that could be useful to improve and optimize the DDREF concept for the purpose of radiological protection.

Details

ISSN :
14322099 and 0301634X
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........53d3c25b2749f59b4d550e00562e5a43
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00411-015-0613-6