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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : S10-S23, 2016.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-66008

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Inevitable human exposure to ionizing radiation from man-made sources has been increased with the proceeding of human civilization and consequently public concerns focus on the possible risk to human health. Moreover, Fukushima nuclear power plant accidents after the 2011 East-Japan earthquake and tsunami has brought the great fear and anxiety for the exposure of radiation at low levels, even much lower levels similar to natural background. Health effects of low dose radiation less than 100 mSv have been debated whether they are beneficial or detrimental because sample sizes were not large enough to allow epidemiological detection of excess effects and there was lack of consistency among the available experimental data. We have reviewed an extensive literature on the low dose radiation effects in both radiation biology and epidemiology, and highlighted some of the controversies therein. This article could provide a reasonable view of utilizing radiation for human life and responding to the public questions about radiation risk. In addition, it suggests the necessity of integrated studies of radiobiology and epidemiology at the national level in order to collect more systematic and profound information about health effects of low dose radiation.


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Humains , Altération de l'ADN/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Exposition environnementale , Leucémies/épidémiologie , Tumeurs radio-induites/épidémiologie , Dose de rayonnement , Radiotolérance , Rayonnement ionisant , Émission de source de risque radioactif , Risque
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