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关于电离辐射低剂量健康影响的不一致性和开放性问题。

Inconsistencies and open questions regarding low-dose health effects of ionizing radiation.

作者信息

Nussbaum R H, Köhnlein W

机构信息

Physics Department, Portland State University, OR 97207-0751.

出版信息

Environ Health Perspect. 1994 Aug;102(8):656-67. doi: 10.1289/ehp.94102656.

Abstract

The effects on human health of exposures to ionizing radiation at low doses have long been the subject of dispute. In this paper we focus on open questions regarding the health effects of low-dose exposures that require further investigations. Seemingly contradictory findings of radiation health effects have been reported for the same exposed populations, or inconsistent estimates of radiation risks were found when different populations and exposure conditions were compared. Such discrepancies may be indicative of differences in sensitivities among the applied methods of epidemiological analysis or indicative of significant discrepancies in health consequences after comparable total exposures of different populations under varying conditions. We focus first on inconsistencies and contradictions in presentations of the state of knowledge by different authoritative experts. We then review studies that found positive associations between exposure and risks in dose ranges where traditional notions (generalized primarily from high-dose studies of A-bomb survivors or exposed animals) would have predicted negligible effects. One persistent notion in many reviews of low-dose effects is the hypothesis of reduced biological effectiveness of fractionated low-dose exposures, compared to that of the same acute dose. This assumption is not supported by data on human populations. From studies of populations that live in contaminated areas, more and more evidence is accumulating on unusual rates of various diseases other than radiation-induced malignancies, health effects that are suspected to be associated with relatively low levels of internal exposures originating from radioactive fallout. Such effects include congenital defects, neonatal mortality, stillbirths, and possibly genetically transmitted disease. A range of open questions challenges scientists to test imaginative hypotheses about induction of disease by radiation with novel research strategies.

摘要

低剂量电离辐射对人类健康的影响长期以来一直是争议的焦点。在本文中,我们关注低剂量照射对健康影响方面仍未解决的问题,这些问题需要进一步研究。对于相同的受照人群,已报告了看似相互矛盾的辐射健康影响结果;或者在比较不同人群和照射条件时,发现辐射风险的估计不一致。这种差异可能表明所应用的流行病学分析方法在敏感性上存在差异,或者表明在不同条件下不同人群接受可比总照射后,健康后果存在显著差异。我们首先关注不同权威专家在知识现状表述上的不一致和矛盾之处。然后,我们回顾一些研究,这些研究发现在传统观念(主要从原子弹幸存者或受照动物的高剂量研究中归纳得出)预计影响可忽略不计的剂量范围内,照射与风险之间存在正相关。在许多关于低剂量影响的综述中,一个持续存在的观点是,与相同急性剂量相比,分次低剂量照射的生物效应会降低。这一假设并未得到人群数据的支持。从对生活在污染地区人群的研究中,越来越多的证据表明,除了辐射诱发的恶性肿瘤外,各种疾病的发生率异常,这些健康影响被怀疑与放射性沉降物导致的相对低水平内照射有关。这些影响包括先天性缺陷、新生儿死亡率、死产,以及可能的遗传传播疾病。一系列未解决的问题促使科学家用新颖的研究策略来检验关于辐射诱发疾病的富有想象力的假设。

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