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Cancer mortality after low dose exposure to ionising radiation in workers in France, the United Kingdom, and the United States (INWORKS): cohort study.

David B RichardsonKlervi LeuraudDominique LaurierMichael GilliesRichard HaylockKaitlin Kelly-ReifStephen BertkeRobert D DanielsIsabelle Thierry-ChefMonika MoissonnierAusrele KesminieneMary K Schubauer-Berigan
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2023)
This major update to INWORKS provides a direct estimate of the association between protracted low dose exposure to ionising radiation and solid cancer mortality based on some of the world's most informative cohorts of radiation workers. The summary estimate of excess relative rate solid cancer mortality per Gy is larger than estimates currently informing radiation protection, and some evidence suggests a steeper slope for the dose-response association in the low dose range than over the full dose range. These results can help to strengthen radiation protection, especially for low dose exposures that are of primary interest in contemporary medical, occupational, and environmental settings.
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