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Proceedings of a conference jointly organized with WHO, in co-operation with UNSCEAR, Seville, Spain, 17-21 November 1997. The purpose of the conference was to foster information exchange on the health effects of low doses of ionizing radiation, the regulatory approach to the control of low level radiation exposure, and the connection between these matters and the so-called linear, no threshold assumption concerning the effects of low doses.
The book is comprised of five parts, Microdosimetry, Bystander effect and transformation, Apoptosis (cell death) and signal transduction, Adaptive responses and immune responses, Cancer and epidemiology, including a series of papers to represent the progress going on, which undoubtedly will make an important contribution to this research field. There are 22 papers ranging from the theoretical considerations, for example, "The dual response to low-dose irradiation: induction vs. prevention of DNA damage" by Dr. Feinendegen et al., in which they discussed the net dose-risk function suggesting that the incidence of cancer is less likely to be proportional to dose than to exhibit a threshold, to the experimental studies as well as to epidemiology of cancer risk of a large population lived in the area exposed to high levels of natural radiation, the Kerala coast, India. Its coverage from mice to human will make it particularly useful for students and health professionals in the fields of radiation research, health physics, environmental protection as well as regulatory control.
This book is the seventh in a series of titles from the National Research Council that addresses the effects of exposure to low dose LET (Linear Energy Transfer) ionizing radiation and human health. Updating information previously presented in the 1990 publication, Health Effects of Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation: BEIR V, this book draws upon new data in both epidemiologic and experimental research. Ionizing radiation arises from both natural and man-made sources and at very high doses can produce damaging effects in human tissue that can be evident within days after exposure. However, it is the low-dose exposures that are the focus of this book. So-called “late” effects, such as cancer, are produced many years after the initial exposure. This book is among the first of its kind to include detailed risk estimates for cancer incidence in addition to cancer mortality. BEIR VII offers a full review of the available biological, biophysical, and epidemiological literature since the last BEIR report on the subject and develops the most up-to-date and comprehensive risk estimates for cancer and other health effects from exposure to low-level ionizing radiation.