[ RadSafe ] radiation risk estimates
Juan Carlos Mora
jc.mora at ciemat.es
Tue Feb 15 10:02:40 CET 2005
Good morning.
May be you should take a look to the UNSCEAR 2000 report. At ANNEX G you
could find some epidemiological data about biological effects at low
radiation doses. In this case I think it's better to speak on rem or Sievert
units than rad or Gray.
Also you could find cancer risk coefficients at FGR 13 by K. Eckerman. I
think this one is the issue you first consulted.
Regards.
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Juan Carlos Mora Cañadas
Departamento de Medio Ambiente
División de Protección Radiológica
Unidad de Protección Radiológica del Público y del Medio Ambiente
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De: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl]En
nombre de sherman.conrad at comcast.net
Enviado el: martes, 15 de febrero de 2005 3:18
Para: radsafe at radlab.nl
Asunto: [ RadSafe ] radiation risk estimates
I am looking for fatal cancer risk estimates by age of exposure; for single
acute exposures 1-100 rads range. Age 21-55 external whole body dose.
I have the PAG EPA R400- tables, but would like something more detailed.
Any ideas. US data UNSCEAR or ICRP only please.
Conrad
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