Mechanisms of Enhanced Cell Killing at Low Doses: Implications for Radiation Risk
[摘要] We have shown that cell lethality actually measured after exposure to low-doses of low-LET radiation, is markedly enhanced relative to the cell lethality previously expected by extrapolation of the high-dose cell-killing response. Net cancer risk is a balance between cell transformation and cell kill and such enhanced lethality may more than compensate for transformation at low radiation doses over a least the first 10 cGy of low-LET exposure. This would lead to a non-linear, threshold, dose-risk relationship. Therefore our data imply the possibility that the adverse effects of small radiation doses (<10 cGy) could be overestimated in specific cases. It is now important to research the mechanisms underlying the phenomenon of low-dose hypersensitivity to cell killing, in order to determine whether this can be generalized to safely allow an increase in radiation exposure limits. This would have major cost-reduction implications for the whole EM program.
[发布日期] 2003-10-15 [发布机构] Gray Cancer Institute (United States)
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[关键词] Cell Killing;Neoplasms;Cell Transformations;Low Dose Irradiation;Extrapolation [时效性]