[ RadSafe ] protraction enhancement effect

Brennan, Mike (DOH) Mike.Brennan at DOH.WA.GOV
Tue Aug 31 19:06:28 CDT 2010


If I read the charts right (in the paper Barbara linked to), the
greatest effect is at the highest dose; greater than 800 WLM (4560 mSv,
or about 450 rem).  At less than 50 WLM (285 mSv, 28 rem) there appears
to be no effect.

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Folks

In what range of total doses is this effect supposed to apply?

Cheers 
cja



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That is my understanding, based on the paper Barbara linked to.  My two
houghts on it are (1) it would seem to fly in the face of Linear No
hreshold, and (2) they really need a catchier name for it, 'cause how
an you get any traction for an concept when its acronym is PEE? 
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Does this mean that it is more dangerous to have been exposed over a 
onger time period than to have received the same total dosage over a 
horter time period?
hanks,
aury&Dog (Maury Siskel maurysis at peoplepc.com)
Brennan, Mike (DOH) wrote:
>Has anyone heard of "protraction enhancement effect", apparently also
alled "inverse exposure-rate effect"?  I ran across it in an ICRP
ocument, and I just want to see if other, more knowledgeable people
hink it means what I think it means. 
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