[HTML][HTML] Review of the risk of cancer following low and moderate doses of sparsely ionising radiation received in early life in groups with individually estimated doses

MP Little, R Wakeford, SD Bouffler, K Abalo… - Environment …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background The detrimental health effects associated with the receipt of moderate (0.1–1
Gy) and high (> 1 Gy) acute doses of sparsely ionising radiation are well established from …

Low-dose extrapolation factors implied by mortality and incidence data from the Japanese atomic bomb survivor Life Span study data

MP Little, N Hamada - Radiation research, 2022 - meridian.allenpress.com
Assessment of the effect of low dose and low-dose-rate exposure depends critically on
extrapolation from groups exposed at high dose and high-dose rates such as the Japanese …

[HTML][HTML] On the choice of methodology for evaluating dose-rate effects on radiation-related cancer risks

L Walsh, R Shore, TV Azizova, W Rühm - Radiation and Environmental …, 2021 - Springer
Recently, several compilations of individual radiation epidemiology study results have
aimed to obtain direct evidence on the magnitudes of dose-rate effects on radiation-related …

Comparative analysis of physical doses and biomarker changes in subjects underwent Computed Tomography, Positron Emission Tomography-Computed …

S Visweswaran, V Raavi, SAS Basheerudeen… - … /Genetic Toxicology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Even though the medical uses of ionizing radiation are well-acknowledged globally as vital
tools for the improvement of human health, they also symbolize the major man-made …

Response to “On the choice of methodology for evaluating dose-rate effects on radiation-related cancer risks” by Walsh et al.

MP Little, DJ Pawel, K Abalo, M Hauptmann - Radiation and …, 2021 - Springer
We read with interest the article by Walsh et al.(2021). The use of York regression (York et
al. 2004), a type of regression in which simultaneous errors in independent (X) and …