Kreuzer M, Auvinen A, Cardis E, Durante M, Harms-Ringdahl M, Jourdain J R, Madas B G, Ottolenghi A, Pazzaglia S, Prise K M, Quintens R, Sabatier L, Bouffler S
Department of Radiation Protection and Health, Federal Office for Radiation Protection, BfS, Neuherberg, Germany.
University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland.
Radiat Environ Biophys. 2018 Mar;57(1):5-15. doi: 10.1007/s00411-017-0726-1. Epub 2017 Dec 15.
MELODI (Multidisciplinary European Low Dose Initiative) is a European radiation protection research platform with focus on research on health risks after exposure to low-dose ionising radiation. It was founded in 2010 and currently includes 44 members from 18 countries. A major activity of MELODI is the continuous development of a long-term European Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) on low-dose risk for radiation protection. The SRA is intended to identify priorities for national and European radiation protection research programs as a basis for the preparation of competitive calls at the European level. Among those key priorities is the improvement of health risk estimates for exposures close to the dose limits for workers and to reference levels for the population in emergency situations. Another activity of MELODI is to ensure the availability of European key infrastructures for research activities, and the long-term maintenance of competences in radiation research via an integrated European approach for training and education. The MELODI SRA identifies three key research topics in low dose or low dose-rate radiation risk research: (1) dose and dose rate dependence of cancer risk, (2) radiation-induced non-cancer effects and (3) individual radiation sensitivity. The research required to improve the evidence base for each of the three key topics relates to three research lines: (1) research to improve understanding of the mechanisms contributing to radiogenic diseases, (2) epidemiological research to improve health risk evaluation of radiation exposure and (3) research to address the effects and risks associated with internal exposures, differing radiation qualities and inhomogeneous exposures. The full SRA and associated documents can be downloaded from the MELODI website ( http://www.melodi-online.eu/sra.html ).
MELODI(欧洲多学科低剂量倡议)是一个欧洲辐射防护研究平台,专注于低剂量电离辐射暴露后健康风险的研究。它成立于2010年,目前有来自18个国家的44名成员。MELODI的一项主要活动是持续制定关于低剂量辐射风险的欧洲长期战略研究议程(SRA)。该SRA旨在确定国家和欧洲辐射防护研究计划的优先事项,作为在欧洲层面准备竞争性资助申请的基础。这些关键优先事项包括改进对接近工人剂量限值和紧急情况下公众参考水平的暴露的健康风险估计。MELODI的另一项活动是确保欧洲关键研究基础设施的可用性,并通过欧洲综合培训和教育方法长期维持辐射研究能力。MELODI SRA确定了低剂量或低剂量率辐射风险研究中的三个关键研究主题:(1)癌症风险的剂量和剂量率依赖性,(2)辐射诱发的非癌症效应,以及(3)个体辐射敏感性。为改善这三个关键主题中每个主题的证据基础所需的研究涉及三条研究路线:(1)旨在增进对导致放射性疾病的机制理解的研究,(2)旨在改善辐射暴露健康风险评估的流行病学研究,以及(3)旨在解决与内照射、不同辐射性质和不均匀照射相关的效应和风险的研究。完整的SRA及相关文件可从MELODI网站(http://www.melodi-online.eu/sra.html)下载。