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Commentary 2 to Cox and Little: radiation-induced oncogenic transformation: the interplay between dose, dose protraction, and radiation qualityThere is now a substantial body of evidence for end points such as oncogenic transformation in vitro, and carcinogenesis and life shortening in vivo, suggesting that dose protraction leads to an increase in effectiveness relative to a single, acute exposure--at least for radiations of medium linear energy transfer (LET) such as neutrons. Table I contains a summary of the pertinent data from studies in which the effect is seen. [table: see text] This phenomenon has come to be known as the "inverse dose rate effect," because it is in marked contrast to the situation at low LET, where protraction in delivery of a dose of radiation, either by fractionation or low dose rate, results in a decreased biological effect; additionally, at medium and high LET, for radiobiological end points such as clonogenic survival, the biological effectiveness is independent of protraction. The quantity and quality of the published reports on the "inverse dose rate effect" leaves little doubt that the effect is real, but the available evidence indicates that the magnitude of the effect is due to a complex interplay between dose, dose rate, and radiation quality. Here, we first summarize the available data on the inverse dose rate effect and suggest that it follows a consistent pattern in regard to dose, dose rate, and radiation quality; second, we describe a model that predicts these features; and, finally, we describe the significance of the effect for radiation protection.
Document ID
20040090412
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Brenner, D. J.
(Columbia University New York 10032)
Hall, E. J.
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1992
Publication Information
Publication: Advances in radiation biology
Volume: 16
ISSN: 0065-3292
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: DE-FG02-88ER60631
CONTRACT_GRANT: CA-12536
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
Review, Tutorial
Non-NASA Center
NASA Discipline Radiation Health
Review
NASA Program Radiation Health
NASA Discipline Number 04-10

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