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    Nat Rev Cancer. 2009 Aug;9(8):596-604.

    Assessing cancer risks of low-dose radiation.

    Mullenders L, Atkinson M, Paretzke H, Sabatier L, Bouffler S.

    Department of Toxicogenetics, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden 2300RC, The Netherlands. L.Mullenders@lumc.nl

    Ionizing radiation is considered a non-threshold carcinogen. However, quantifying the risk of the more commonly encountered low and/or protracted radiation exposures remains problematic and subject to uncertainty. Therefore, a major challenge lies in providing a sound mechanistic understanding of low-dose radiation carcinogenesis. This Perspective article considers whether differences exist between the effects mediated by high- and low-dose radiation exposure and how this affects the assessment of low-dose cancer risk.

    PMID: 19629073 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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