نتایج جستجو برای: linear no threshold relationship lnt

تعداد نتایج: 4103903  

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2013
Mohan Doss

The atomic bomb survivor cancer mortality data have been used in the past to justify the use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) model for estimating the carcinogenic effects of low dose radiation. An analysis of the recently updated atomic bomb survivor cancer mortality dose-response data shows that the data no longer support the LNT model but are consistent with a radiation hormesis model when a...

2016
Bill Sacks Gregory Meyerson Jeffry A. Siegel

Radiation science is dominated by a paradigm based on an assumption without empirical foundation. Known as the linear no-threshold (LNT) hypothesis, it holds that all ionizing radiation is harmful no matter how low the dose or dose rate. Epidemiological studies that claim to confirm LNT either neglect experimental and/or observational discoveries at the cellular, tissue, and organismal levels, ...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2012
Mohan Doss

A recent update on the atomic bomb survivor cancer mortality data has concluded that excess relative risk (ERR) for solid cancers increases linearly with dose and that zero dose is the best estimate for the threshold, apparently validating the present use of the linear no threshold (LNT) model for estimating the cancer risk from low dose radiation. A major flaw in the standard ERR formalism for...

2009
KRISHAN KANT

Through various researches and investigations it has been established that high doses of ionizing radiation are harmful to health. There is substantial controversy regarding the effects of low doses of ionizing radiation despite the large amount of work carried out (both laboratory and epidemiological). According to the linear no-threshold (LNT) hypothesis, any amount, however small, of radiati...

2012
H. Schöllnberger J. C. Kaiser P. Jacob L. Walsh

The non-cancer mortality data for cerebrovascular disease (CVD) and cardiovascular diseases from Report 13 on the atomic bomb survivors published by the Radiation Effects Research Foundation were analysed to investigate the dose-response for the influence of radiation on these detrimental health effects. Various parametric and categorical models (such as linear-no-threshold (LNT) and a number o...

2012
Mark P. Little Dimitry Bazyka Simon D. Bouffler John D. Harrison Elisabeth Cardis Francis A. Cucinotta Michaela Kreuzer Olivier Laurent Soile Tapio Richard Wakeford Lydia Zablotska Steven E. Lipshultz

Environmental Health Perspectives • volume 120 | number 12 | December 2012 A 453 highly exposed individuals. The authors then fitted a linear ERR model to the data of the meta-analysis and derived mortality risks at low-level radiation by extrapolation. Linear extrapolation is used in radiation protection if cohort strata pertaining to low doses and dose rates have low statistical power. There ...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine technology 2003
Jennifer L Prekeges

OBJECTIVE Nuclear medicine technologists work under significant radiation protection constraints. These constraints are based on the linear no-threshold (LNT) radiation paradigm, which was developed in the 1960s and was based largely on the deleterious effects of radiation as they were understood at the time. More recently, the theory of radiation hormesis, or a beneficial effect of low-level e...

2014
Guoxian Zhang Yufeng Liu Yang Ni Zhaojuan Meng Tao Lu Tianlai Li

The effect of exogenous CaCl2 on photosystem I and II (PSI and PSII) activities, cyclic electron flow (CEF), and proton motive force of tomato leaves under low night temperature (LNT) was investigated. LNT stress decreased the net photosynthetic rate (Pn), effective quantum yield of PSII [Y(II)], and photochemical quenching (qP), whereas CaCl2 pretreatment improved Pn, Y(II), and qP under LNT s...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2012
P F Ricci S R Straja A L Cox

Both the linear (at low doses)-no-threshold (LNT) and the threshold models (S-shapes) dose-response lead to no benefit from low exposure. We propose three new models that allow and include, but do not require - unlike LNT and S-shaped models - this strong assumption. We also provide the means to calculate benefits associated with bi-phasic biological behaviors, when they occur and propose:THREE...

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