Recent estimates of cancer risk from low-let ionizing radiation and radiation protection limits

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Estimates of the risk of cancer induction, formerly about 1%/Sv, formed the basis of ICRP radiation protection limits in 1977. They have now increased to about 4-5%/Sv for low doses. These increases are based mainly on new data for the Japanese survivors of the A-bombs of 1945. They result from the accumulation of 11 years more of data on solid tumors, the revisions in the dosimetry of those exposed and improvement in statistical methods and projections. The application of a dose rate effectiveness factor between effects at high dose rate and those at low dose and dose rate is also an important consideration.
Not only has the total risk changed but also the distribution of risk among organs. Thus the effective dose equivalent may require modification.
These changes are modifying ICRP and NCRP thinking about recommendations on protection limits, especially for radiation workers.

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