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France: Academy of Medicine; Dec 4, 2001 Statement on Radiation Health Effects

American Nuclear Society - Position Statement #41[PDF 46KB]"Health Effects of Low Level Radiation," June 2001

Center for Nuclear Technology and Society at WPI
Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Report by the Mass. Governor's Advisory Council on Radiation Protection
3rd Edition, March 2002


3.5.4 Mathematical models and model-free data analysis


Deng, C., Q. Zhao, et al. (2000). "Detecting hormesis using a non-parametric rank test." Human & Experimental Toxicology 19(12): 703-708.
Topic Number(s): 1.2.1 Non-linear dose-response (“hormesis”): a general biological condition; 3.5.4 Mathematical models and model-free data analysis

Fleck, C. M. and S. Pfandler (1999). Random coincidence - the connection between experiments on radiation adaptation and epidemiological data? Proceedings on "The Effects of Low and Very Low Doses of Ionizing Radiation on Human Health," World Council of Nuclear Workers, June 16-18, St. Quentin en Yvelines, Versailles, France., Elsevier (in press).
Topic Number(s): 1.4 Carcinogenesis: a non-linear biological process - subject to control (by LDR); 3.3.4 Adaptive response: Mechanisms and effects;3.5.2 Random Coincidence Model; 3.5.4 Mathematical models and model-free data analysis
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary Section 1.4]
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[Summary Section 3.5.4]

Groer, P. G. and B. A. Carnes (1994). Bayesian estimation of incidence change points in low dose experimental and epidemiologic studies. Biological Effects of Low Level Exposures: Dose-Response Relationships. E. Calabrese. Boca Raton, FL, Lewis Pub: 201-204.
Topic Number(s): 3.5.4 Mathematical models and model-free data analysis
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]

Roth, E. (1996). "Dosiswirkungsbeziehung: Abschied von der Linearität?" Proceedings of Symposium-Radiation Biology and Radiation Protection, Hannover.: 85-89.
Topic Number(s): 3.5.4 Mathematical models and model-free data analysis

Tsodikov, A. and W. A. Muller (1998). "Modeling carcinogenesis under a time-changing exposure." Mathematical Biosciences 152(2): 179-191.
Topic Number(s): 3.5.4 Mathematical models and model-free data analysis
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

Weber, K.-H. (1996). Biphasic dose-effect relationships in experimental studies of radiation cancer in animals,. IRPA, Progress in Radiation Protection.
Topic Number(s): 3.5.4 Mathematical models and model-free data analysis

Yakovlev, A., A. D. Tsodikov, et al. (1993). "A stochastic model of hormesis." Mathematical Biosciences 116(2): 197-219.
Topic Number(s): 3.5.4 Mathematical models and model-free data analysis
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]

Zaider, M. (2001). "The risk of leukemia from low doses of low-LET radiation." Mathematical and Computer Modelling 33(12-13): 1307-1313.
Topic Number(s): 2.6.1 Cancer/Leukemia; 3.5.4 Mathematical models and model-free data analysis
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

 

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