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Radiation Health Risk Sciences Volume 210 || Adult Stem Cells, the Barker Hypothesis, Epigenetic Events, and Low-Level Radiation Effects

✍ Scribed by Nakashima, Masahiro; Takamura, Noboru; Tsukasaki, Kunihiro; Nagayama, Yuji; Yamashita, Shunichi


Book ID
115444759
Publisher
Springer Japan
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
133 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
4431886591

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✦ Synopsis


Radiation safety and risk management, a critical issue in the nuclear age, is an ongoing concern in the field of radiation health risk sciences. It is the particular mission and task of the Nagasaki University Global COE program to explore human health risks from radiation on a global scale and to come up with measures for overcoming its negative legacies. Ionizing radiation is a well-documented human cancer risk factor, and long-term health consequences in individuals exposed at a young age to such events as the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombing are now being followed up. Unique and comprehensive, this book introduces updated radiation health-related issues, including the proper collection and analysis of biological samples, cancer research, psychological effects, fair disclosure, and the effects of low-dose exposure as they apply to future public health policy. Also addressed is the need for emergency radiation medicine in case of accidents.