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Other Radiation
Science Policy
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France:
Academy of Medicine;
Dec 4, 2001
Statement on Radiation Health Effects
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American
Nuclear Society Position
Statement 41, June 2001
"Low level radiation health effects"
[PDF 46KB]
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The
"Data Documents"
produced by:
Radiation,
Science, and Health; and
the Mass. Governor's Advisory Council on Radiation
Protection
Partial, growing, summaries of the
scientific data on low dose radiation health effects.
Consistent non-linear, biphasic, effects: Radiation hormesis
Contributions from the many independent, knowledgeable, scientists and
data that are not considered by radiation protection policy interests.
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following selections contain partial contents of the printed versions: |
> "Low
Level Radiation Health Effects: Compiling the Data,"
2nd
Edition, Radiation,
Science, and Health:
Rev
1, Mar 19, 1998, Rev
2, Mar 30, 1999; Rev 3, Mar 30, 2000;
Rev 4, Feb 18, 2001 |
| >"Low-Level
Radiation Health Effects: a Compilation of Data and Programs"
Revision 4,
Mass. Governor's Advisory Council on Radiation Protection,
March 1998,
March 1999, March 2000, March 2001, Ed. J.
Muckerheide, Mass. State Nuclear Engineer, Mass. Emergency Management Agency.
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>1st
Edition,
Feb 19, 1997,
original Cover,
Preface, and Executive
Summary.
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Selected documents by RSH members, and
others - with Highlights
Conferences/Proceedings:
RSH Symposium on
"Medical Benefits of Low Dose Radiation,"
November 15, 2000,
Washington, D.C.,
with Initial Summary
Report
[Preliminary
Program and original Announcement Letter - RSH
News and Activities Section]
International
Radiation Protection Association
IRPA-10, Quadrenial Conference,
May 2000, Hiroshima JAPAN
International
Conference on Nuclear Engineering
[4th
New Orleans LA, Mar 1996]
[6th San Diego
CA, May 1998]
[7th
Tokyo JAPAN, May 1999]
[8th
Baltimore MD, Apr 2000]
[10th
Nice France, Apr 2000]
Radiation Health
Effects: Applying Data to Standards,
Special Symposium: 7th International Conference
on Nuclear Engineering,
April 21, 1999, Concorde
Ball Room, Keio Plaza Inter-Continental Tokyo
Waste Management Symposia,
Tuscon,
AZ
[WM'98, Mar 1998]
[WM'99, Mar 1999]
[WM '00, Mar 2000]
[WM '01, Feb 2001]
[WM'02, Feb 2002]
Bridging Radiation
Policy and Science Conference,
(BRPS),
December 1-5, 1999
A by-invitation
"retreat" by 70 world leaders of the radiation protection
extablishment, without recognition of the science
nor the participation by the science and science critics
that refute the LNT.
This was a follow-up to the previous
international "Wingspread Conference" by-invitation
"retreat" Jul-Aug 1997 of 50 leaders.
Wingspread agreements for open assessment
of the science and radiation protection policies provided
for progress to establish credible science and public
policy, but there was no progress despite these agreements.
Despite the agreements, biased "scientific"
actions by the radiation protection establishment
were undertaken such as: the Nov 1997
IAEA Seville Conference; the Feb 1998 BEIR VI report;
the Oct 1998 NCRP SC1-6 draft report; and extreme
regulatory initiatives, such as the trivial non-issue
"debate" between EPA and NRC over 15 vs. 25 mrem/yr
for cleanup standards (to provide zero public health
benefit but enormous public costs); EPA 'radionuclides
in water' and 'radon in water' rules, the Yucca Mt.
standards, and the ICRP extreme "Controllable Dose"
proposal; and hundreds of hours of closeting members
of Congress 'protect the LNT,' using HPS, radiation
researchers, national laboratories, contractors, and
others. BRPS was organized to rescind
those agreements, driven by the bias of the organizers
and of Abel Gonzalez of IAEA and other ICRP and NCRP
leaders.
WONUC - World Council
of Nuclear Workers
"THE EFFECT OF
LOW AND VERY LOW DOSES OF IONIZING RADIATION ON
HUMAN HEALTH,"
[1st
Conference, June 26-27, 1999, University of Versailles
- Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France]
[2d Conference,
June 2001, Dublin Ireland]
American Nuclear Society
ANS Position Statement, June
2001 [PDF,
46KB]
"Low level radiation health
effects," with Technical Brief Document
[Washington DC,
Nov 1994]
[Philadelphia PA, Jun 1995]
[San Francisco
CA, Nov 1995]
[Washington DC, Nov 1996]
[Orlando
FL, Jun 1997]
[Albuquerque NM, Nov 1997]
[Boston MA,
June 1999]
[ Washington DC, Nov 2002]
Radiation
Protection and Shielding Division Topical Meetings:
[April 2002]
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