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Dosimetry and uncertainty approaches for the million person study of low-dose radiation health effects: overview of the recommendations in NCRP Report No. 178.

Lawrence T DauerAndré BouvilleRichard E TooheyJohn D BoiceHarold L BeckKeith F EckermanDerek HagemeyerRichard W LeggettMichael T MummaBruce NapierKathy H PryorMarvin RosensteinDavid A SchauerSami SherbiniDaniel O StramJames L ThompsonJohn E TillR Craig YoderCary Zeitlin
Published in: International journal of radiation biology (2018)
The success of the MPS is tied to the validity of the dose reconstruction approaches to provide realistic estimates of organ-specific radiation absorbed doses that are as accurate and precise as possible and to properly evaluate their accompanying uncertainties. The dosimetry aspects for the MPS are challenging in that they address diverse exposure scenarios for diverse occupational groups being studied over a period of up to 70 y. Specific dosimetric reconstruction issues differ among the varied exposed populations that are considered: atomic veterans, U.S. Department of Energy workers exposed to both penetrating radiation and intakes of radionuclides, nuclear power plant workers, medical radiation workers, and industrial radiographers. While a major source of radiation exposure to the study population comes from external gamma- or x-ray sources, for some of the study groups, there is also a meaningful component of radionuclide intakes that requires internal radiation dosimetry assessments.
Keyphrases
  • low dose
  • healthcare
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • heavy metals
  • wastewater treatment
  • high dose
  • risk assessment
  • electron microscopy