However, the development of bone sarcoma following exposure to lower doses of ionizing radiation remains speculative. Methods: A cohort analysis based on the Life Span Study (n = 120,321) was performed to assess the development of bone sarcoma in atomic-bomb survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the incidence of cataract formation among the medical staff professionally exposed to ionizing radiation. Neither of the diagnosed cataracts had typical morphology, nor was the correlation established between the dose, exposure time, and the cataract formation. ...
Perturbation of cyclin D1 expression in response to long-term exposure to ionizing radiation Health risks associated with long-term exposure to low-dose radiation have considerably interested the Japanese population after the Fukushima nuclear incident that occurred on March 11, 2011. DNA damage respons...
The increasing use of ionising radiation for diagnostic purposes has raised concern about potential iatrogenic damage, especially in children. In this review, we discuss some aspects of radiation-induced cancer in relation to age at exposure and measures
From the early 1900s, it has been known that ionizing radiation (IR) impairs hematopoiesis through a variety of mechanisms. IR exposure directly damages hematopoietic stem cells and alters the capacity of bone marrow stromal elements to support and/or maintain hematopoiesis in vivo and in vitro. ...
Radiationpoisoningorradiationsicknessisaformofdamagetoorgantissuecausedbyexcessiveexposuretoionizingradiation. 辐射中毒或者放射性疾病由过度暴露于致电离辐射引起的对组织器官造成的损害形式。 www.elanso.com 6. SkincancerisusuallycausedbyexcessiveexposuretoUVlightandtherearethreemainkinds. ...
Multiple pathways are involved in maintaining the genetic integrity of a cell after its exposure to ionizing radiation. Although repair mechanisms such as ... TM Pawlik,K Keyomarsi - 《International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics》 被引量: 1468发表: 2004年 Analysis of Deinococcus ra...
BEIR VII develops the most up-to-date and comprehensive risk estimates for cancer and other health effects from exposure to low-level ionizing radiation. It is among the first reports of its kind to include detailed estimates for cancer incidence in addition to cancer mortality. In general, BEIR...
rays at a specific point in space, defined as the total charge of ions divided by the mass that would completely stop the radiation; the SI unit for exposure is coulomb per kg—C/kg; in human terms, exposure refers to the amount of ionizing radiation to which a person has been ...
Sadetzki et al [42] found that thyroid cancer after childhood exposure to ionizing radiation for tinea capitis was positively associated with dose and negatively associated with age at exposure. Risk was elevated 10 to 19 years after exposure, peaking at 20 to 30 years afterward, and decreasing...