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Radiation hormesis and the linear-no-threshold assumption
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ISBN: 3642037194 9786612829345 1282829343 3642037208 Year: 2010 Publisher: Heidelberg : Springer,

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Current radiation protection standards are based upon the application of the linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption, which considers that even very low doses of ionizing radiation can cause cancer. The radiation hormesis hypothesis, by contrast, proposes that low-dose ionizing radiation is not only safe but is healthy and beneficial. In this book, the author examines all facets of radiation hormesis in detail, including the history of the concept and mechanisms, and presents comprehensive, up-to-date reviews for major cancer types. It is explained how low-dose radiation can in fact decrease all-cause and all-cancer mortality and help to control metastatic cancer. Attention is also drawn to biases in epidemiological research when using the LNT assumption. The author shows how proponents of the LNT assumption consistently reject, manipulate, and deliberately ignore an overwhelming abundance of published data and falsely claim that no reliable data are available at doses of less than 100 mSv. The consequence of the LNT assumption is a radiophobia that is very costly in terms of lives and money.

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Cancer -- Radiotherapy. --- Ionizing radiation -- Dose-response relationship. --- Low-level radiation -- Dose-response relationship. --- Radiation -- Physiological effect -- Evaluation. --- Radiation tolerance -- Measurement. --- Radiation --- Ionizing radiation --- Low-level radiation --- Cancer --- Radiation tolerance --- Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation --- Radiation Effects --- Radiation, Ionizing --- Radiologic Health --- Radiation Dosage --- Physiological Phenomena --- Radiation Tolerance --- Physiological Processes --- Electromagnetic Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Cell Physiological Processes --- Radiometry --- Public Health --- Cell Physiological Phenomena --- Environment and Public Health --- Investigative Techniques --- Physical Phenomena --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Health Care --- Physiology --- Radiology, MRI, Ultrasonography & Medical Physics --- Cytology --- Medicine --- Biology --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Physiological effect --- Evaluation --- Dose-response relationship --- Radiotherapy --- Measurement --- Evaluation. --- Dose-response relationship. --- Radiotherapy. --- Measurement. --- Tolerance, Radiation --- Dose-effect relationship (Radiation) --- Dose-response relationship (Radiation) --- Dose-effect relationship (Radiology) --- Dose-response relationship (Radiology) --- Tolerance --- Dose-effect relationship --- Medicine. --- Biophysics. --- Biological physics. --- Radiation protection. --- Environmental health. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Effects of Radiation/Radiation Protection. --- Biophysics and Biological Physics. --- Environmental Health. --- Safety measures. --- Radiobiology --- Physics --- Radiology --- Treatment


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Radiobiology and Radiation Hormesis : New Evidence and its Implications for Medicine and Society
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ISBN: 3319563726 3319563718 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This book presents new information on radiobiology that more clearly refutes the linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption and supports radiation hormesis. Fresh light is cast on the mechanisms of radiation hormesis and the potential benefits of low-dose ionizing radiation in preventing and treating a wide variety of inflammatory and proliferative diseases. It is proposed that these effects may derive from cellular communication via electromagnetic waves directed by DNA, with each cell acting as a quantum computer. Readers will also find close analysis of the negative impacts of radiophobia on many aspects of modern life, including attitudes to imaging technologies, licensing of nuclear power reactors, and preparedness for survival of nuclear war. The book will be of interest to researchers and scientists in radiobiology, radiation protection, health physics, medical physics, and radiology. Specifically, it will provide medical physicians, radiation oncologists, radiation epidemiologists, gerontologists, cell biologists, toxicologists, and nuclear engineers with a wide range of interesting facts and enlightening novel perspectives.


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Radiobiology and Radiation Hormesis : New Evidence and its Implications for Medicine and Society
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ISBN: 9783319563725 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing

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This book presents new information on radiobiology that more clearly refutes the linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption and supports radiation hormesis. Fresh light is cast on the mechanisms of radiation hormesis and the potential benefits of low-dose ionizing radiation in preventing and treating a wide variety of inflammatory and proliferative diseases. It is proposed that these effects may derive from cellular communication via electromagnetic waves directed by DNA, with each cell acting as a quantum computer. Readers will also find close analysis of the negative impacts of radiophobia on many aspects of modern life, including attitudes to imaging technologies, licensing of nuclear power reactors, and preparedness for survival of nuclear war. The book will be of interest to researchers and scientists in radiobiology, radiation protection, health physics, medical physics, and radiology. Specifically, it will provide medical physicians, radiation oncologists, radiation epidemiologists, gerontologists, cell biologists, toxicologists, and nuclear engineers with a wide range of interesting facts and enlightening novel perspectives.


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Radiation Hormesis and the Linear-No-Threshold Assumption
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ISBN: 9783642037207 9783642039560 9783642037191 9783642425660 Year: 2010 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer

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Current radiation protection standards are based upon the application of the linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption, which considers that even very low doses of ionizing radiation can cause cancer. The radiation hormesis hypothesis, by contrast, proposes that low-dose ionizing radiation is not only safe but is healthy and beneficial. In this book, the author examines all facets of radiation hormesis in detail, including the history of the concept and mechanisms, and presents comprehensive, up-to-date reviews for major cancer types. It is explained how low-dose radiation can in fact decrease all-cause and all-cancer mortality and help to control metastatic cancer. Attention is also drawn to biases in epidemiological research when using the LNT assumption. The author shows how proponents of the LNT assumption consistently reject, manipulate, and deliberately ignore an overwhelming abundance of published data and falsely claim that no reliable data are available at doses of less than 100 mSv. The consequence of the LNT assumption is a radiophobia that is very costly in terms of lives and money.

Black professionals' perceptions of institutional racism in health and welfare organizations
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ISBN: 0913638021 Year: 1973 Publisher: Fair Lawn, N.J.

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Radiation Hormesis and the Linear-No-Threshold Assumption
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ISBN: 9783642037191 9783642037207 Year: 2010 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Current radiation protection standards are based upon the application of the linear no-threshold (LNT) assumption, which considers that even very low doses of ionizing radiation can cause cancer. The radiation hormesis hypothesis, by contrast, proposes that low-dose ionizing radiation is not only safe but is healthy and beneficial. In this book, the author examines all facets of radiation hormesis in detail, including the history of the concept and mechanisms, and presents comprehensive, up-to-date reviews for major cancer types. It is explained how low-dose radiation can in fact decrease all-cause and all-cancer mortality and help to control metastatic cancer. Attention is also drawn to biases in epidemiological research when using the LNT assumption. The author shows how proponents of the LNT assumption consistently reject, manipulate, and deliberately ignore an overwhelming abundance of published data and falsely claim that no reliable data are available at doses of less than 100 mSv. The consequence of the LNT assumption is a radiophobia that is very costly in terms of lives and money.

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