It was necessary to update ICRP 60 to ICRP 103 as the Life Span Study had an extra 10 plus years of follow up. In the early 1990’s Hiroshima Tumour registry became available. Cancer survival rates over the last 25 years have significantly increased. Incidence data can now provide a better description of cancer burden.
The ICRP data that is tablulated below indicates …show more content…
Chronic exposures
• This take place over a long period of time.
• This is usually referring to low level exposures.
Types of Radiation Effects Somatic effects
• These occur in the exposed person in the form of Deterministic effects or Stochastic effects. Hereditary effects
• These occur in the future generations of the exposed person.
Deterministic effects
Based on a considerable number of experiments involving animals and various other researches mentioned previously e.g. Life Span Study, it was discovered that severity of certain effects on human beings will increase with increasing doses. There is a specific level, the “threshold”, these effects will only occurs above a threshold dose – below the threshold dose there is no effect. Once you exceed the threshold, the severity of the effect is proportional to the dose received i.e. the larger the dose the greater the effect.
This is illustrated in the graph below
These appear within a few weeks of exposure Local Dose
Skin Reddening (~2 Sv)
Radiation Burns (~10 Sv)
Whole Body Dose
Radiation Sickness (~1 Sv)
Death (50% of persons) (~4 Sv)
Death inevitable (>10