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RISK FROM RADIATION
EXPOSURE
Introduction
Myths created by the film industry
– Spider Man, The Hulk, Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles
– Radioactive Material Glows
Risk
The
statistical probability that
personal injury will result from
some action
– smoking, speeding, extreme sports, ect.
– ionizing radiation exposure
Ionizing Radiation Exposure
Effects
Somatic Effect (Prompt or Delayed)
– Stochastic Effect (Cancer) - probability of effect
occurring increases as doses increases. No Threshold
– Non-Stochastic Effect (Cataracts) - severity of the
effect varies with dosage. Threshold dose
Teratogenic Effects (Offspring while in-utero)
– mental retardation
– malformations
Ionizing Radiation Exposure
Effects (Con’t)
Genetic Effects (Future Generations)
– Anemia
– Epilepsy
– Diabetes
– Asthma
Ionizing Radiation Exposure
Effects (Con’t)
Genetic Effects (Future Generations)
– Anemia
– Epilepsy
– Diabetes
– Asthma
Natural genetic mutation rate (U.S.) - 10.5%
Ionizing Radiation Exposure
Effects (Con’t)
Genetic Effects (Future Generations)
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Anemia
Epilepsy
Diabetes
Asthma
Natural genetic mutation rate (U.S.) - 10.5%
No genetic effects witnessed in humans
Physical Factors of
Effects
Acute
dose vs. Chronic Dose
Physical Factors of
Effects
Acute
dose vs. Chronic Dose
Whole body irradiation vs. partial
body irradiation
Problems with Models
Cancers
are indistinguishable
Ionizing radiation is not only cause
of cancer
Long latency period of cancer
Cannot perform human experiment
Studies may suggest radiation as the
cause of cancer but cannot identify
Cancer Facts
What is cancer? - uncontrolled
growth and spread of abnormal cells
Causes - Many
Risk increases after age 40
Risk factors
– Personal Habits, Environmental
factors, Occupational hazards
Cancer Facts (Con’t)
Prob. of developing cancer in U.S. (from
birth to age 74)
– 40% Male/Female
Death of cancer victims
– 50% of personnel who develop cancer
will die
Overall death rate from cancer
– 20%
Cancers frequently linked
to radiation
Breast cancer
Thyroid cancer
Leukemia
Radiation Risk Estimate
Relative-Risk Coefficient - The fractional
increase in the baseline incidence or
mortality rate for unit dose (4 x 10-4 )
If 10,000 indiv. received one rem each over
background during their life, 4 additional
deaths would occur of the 2,000 that would
naturally occur
Is Radiation Safe?
Safer than
normal risk associated
with many activities encountered
daily
Something Extra
Irradiating
Radon
Food
Summary
There
may be a slight increase in
the risk of developing cancer