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Leveraging Advances in Modern Science to Revitalize Low-Dose Radiation Research in the United States

Authors :
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Division on Earth and Life Studies
Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board
Committee on Developing a Long-Term Strategy for Low-Dose Radiation Research in the United States
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Division on Earth and Life Studies
Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board
Committee on Developing a Long-Term Strategy for Low-Dose Radiation Research in the United States
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Radiation exposure at low doses (below 100 milligray) or low-dose rates (less than 5 milligray per hour) occurs in a wide range of medical, industrial, military, and commercial settings. The effects of exposure at these levels are not fully understood, but there are long-standing concerns that such exposure could negatively affect human health. Although cancer has been linked to low-dose radiation exposure for decades, there is increasing evidence that low-dose radiation exposure may also be associated with cardiovascular disease, neurological disorders, immune dysfunction, and cataracts. Recent advances in research, new tools, and a coordinated multidisciplinary research program could help fill knowledge gaps about the health impacts of low-dose radiation exposures. This report calls for the development of a U.S. research program to study how low doses of radiation affect cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurological disorders, and other disease risks. Research should also better define the impacts of radiation doses, dose rates, types of radiation, and exposure duration. The report estimates $100 million annually for the next 15 years would be required to conduct epidemiological and biological research, and to establish an infrastructure for research.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780309275774, 9780309275798, and 9780309275811
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Leveraging Advances in Modern Science to Revitalize Low-Dose Radiation Research in the United States
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
3438636