ANS National Meetings/ Sessions
Boston
June 1999
1. Why is Radiation Treated as Being So Hazardous by Advisory and Regulatory Groups?
2. Paradoxical Perils of the Precautionary Principle
3. Recognition of Threshold Dose Model: Avoiding Continued Excessive Regulation
4. Health Risks from Radionuclides Released into the Clinch River
5.Organizing to Apply the Extensive Data That Contradict the LNT
Session B
1. Research Programs on Low-Level Radiation Health Effects Supported by FEPCO
3. A Practical Threshold Dose for Bone Tumors in the Classic Study of Radium Dial Painters
4. Bringing the Message to the Regulators’ Constituency
5. Forcing the Issue on Radiation Policy
Session C
3. Low Dose Effects: Testing the Assumptions
4. Chronic Radiation Could Be an Effective Immunity from Cancers
5. Research Findings on Radiation Hormesis and Radon Therapy
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