Lecture 7 Flashcards

1
Q

Deterministic effects occur above?

A

0.2Gy and higher

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2
Q

Factors of stochastic effects?

A

Dose
Number of affected cells
Sensitivity

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3
Q

Dose response relationship for stochastic effects

A

Unclear unlike deterministic effects

Epidemiological studies can provide statistical associations

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4
Q

Cancer risks with low doses of ionising radiation ?

A

Is not very clear

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5
Q

LNT curve

A

Straight

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6
Q

Downwardly decreasing slope?

A

indicates small number of hypersensitive individuals
Primary radiation dose
Bystander effects

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7
Q

Upward curving slope

A

Good description for induction of Leukaemia and chromosome aberrations

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8
Q

Threshold curve

A

Indicates a threshold for induction of sarcomas

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9
Q

Hormetic relationships

A

Favourable response to low doses of radiation exposure (hormesis)

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10
Q

Doubts about validity of LNT model/

A

-Cells are not affected by accumulating lesions
-Doses below 10mSv are eliminated by death
Doses slightly higher result in misrepair or irreversible lesions

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11
Q

Total risk of exposure to IR (population)

A

500 per million of general population exposed to 10mSV

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12
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Total risk of exposure to IR (radiation workers)

A

400 per million exposed to 10mSv

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