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A restatement of the natural science evidence base concerning the health effects of low-level ionizing radiation
Author(s) -
Angela R. McLean,
Ella Adlen,
Elisabeth Cardis,
Alex Elliott,
D.T. Goodhead,
Mats HarmsRingdahl,
J.H. Hendry,
Peter Hoskin,
Penny A. Jeggo,
David Mackay,
C R Muirhead,
J. G. Shepherd,
Roy E. Shore,
Geraldine Thomas,
Richard Wakeford,
H. Charles J. Godfray
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
proceedings of the royal society b biological sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.342
H-Index - 253
eISSN - 1471-2954
pISSN - 0962-8452
DOI - 10.1098/rspb.2017.1070
Subject(s) - ionizing radiation , natural (archaeology) , human health , radiation exposure , environmental health , medicine , psychology , business , history , nuclear medicine , physics , irradiation , archaeology , nuclear physics
Exposure to ionizing radiation is ubiquitous, and it is well established that moderate and high doses cause ill-health and can be lethal. The health effects of low doses or low dose-rates of ionizing radiation are not so clear. This paper describes a project which sets out to summarize, as a restatement, the natural science evidence base concerning the human health effects of exposure to low-level ionizing radiation. A novel feature, compared to other reviews, is that a series of statements are listed and categorized according to the nature and strength of the evidence that underpins them. The purpose of this restatement is to provide a concise entrée into this vibrant field, pointing the interested reader deeper into the literature when more detail is needed. It is not our purpose to reach conclusions on whether the legal limits on radiation exposures are too high, too low or just right. Our aim is to provide an introduction so that non-specialist individuals in this area (be they policy-makers, disputers of policy, health professionals or students) have a straightforward place to start. The summary restatement of the evidence and an extensively annotated bibliography are provided as appendices in the electronic supplementary material.

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