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Impact of updating the non-radiation parameters in the ICRP 103 detriment model

The radiation detriment in ICRP 103 is defined as the product of the organ-specific risk coefficient and the damage that may be associated with a cancer type or hereditary effect. This is used to indicate a weighted risk according to the radiation sensitivity of different organs and the severity of...

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Autores principales: Breckow, Joachim, Emami, Samaneh, Amalhaf, Sara, Beshgard, Arwin, Buermeyer, Jonas, Spruck, Kaija
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5902532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29362875
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00411-018-0731-z
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author Breckow, Joachim
Emami, Samaneh
Amalhaf, Sara
Beshgard, Arwin
Buermeyer, Jonas
Spruck, Kaija
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Emami, Samaneh
Amalhaf, Sara
Beshgard, Arwin
Buermeyer, Jonas
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description The radiation detriment in ICRP 103 is defined as the product of the organ-specific risk coefficient and the damage that may be associated with a cancer type or hereditary effect. This is used to indicate a weighted risk according to the radiation sensitivity of different organs and the severity of damage that may possibly arise. While the risk refers to radiation exposure parameters, the extent of damage is independent of radiation. The parameters that are not affected by radiation are lethality, impairment of quality of life, and reduced life expectancy, which are considered as quantities associated with the severity of disease or damage. The damage and thus the detriment appear to be mostly affected by lethality, which is the quotient of the age-standardized mortality rate to the incidence rate. The analysis of the detriment presented in this paper focuses on the influence of the lethality on the detriment from 1980 to 2012 in the USA and Germany. While the lethality in this period covering more than three decades has decreased approximately linearly by 30% (both USA and Germany), within the same period the detriment declined only by 13% in the USA and by 15% in Germany. If only based on these two countries, an update on the detriment parameters with reference to 2007, when ICRP 103 was released, would result in a reduced weighted risk, i.e. the radiation detriment would be reduced by 10 to 15% from originally 5.7% per Sv for the whole population to roughly 5% per Sv.
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spelling pubmed-59025322018-04-24 Impact of updating the non-radiation parameters in the ICRP 103 detriment model Breckow, Joachim Emami, Samaneh Amalhaf, Sara Beshgard, Arwin Buermeyer, Jonas Spruck, Kaija Radiat Environ Biophys Original Article The radiation detriment in ICRP 103 is defined as the product of the organ-specific risk coefficient and the damage that may be associated with a cancer type or hereditary effect. This is used to indicate a weighted risk according to the radiation sensitivity of different organs and the severity of damage that may possibly arise. While the risk refers to radiation exposure parameters, the extent of damage is independent of radiation. The parameters that are not affected by radiation are lethality, impairment of quality of life, and reduced life expectancy, which are considered as quantities associated with the severity of disease or damage. The damage and thus the detriment appear to be mostly affected by lethality, which is the quotient of the age-standardized mortality rate to the incidence rate. The analysis of the detriment presented in this paper focuses on the influence of the lethality on the detriment from 1980 to 2012 in the USA and Germany. While the lethality in this period covering more than three decades has decreased approximately linearly by 30% (both USA and Germany), within the same period the detriment declined only by 13% in the USA and by 15% in Germany. If only based on these two countries, an update on the detriment parameters with reference to 2007, when ICRP 103 was released, would result in a reduced weighted risk, i.e. the radiation detriment would be reduced by 10 to 15% from originally 5.7% per Sv for the whole population to roughly 5% per Sv. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018-01-23 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5902532/ /pubmed/29362875 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00411-018-0731-z Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5902532/
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