Influence of ionizing radiation on human body

This article describes positive and negative aspects of ionizing radiation and its effects on human body. Being a part of various medical procedures in medicine, ionising radiation has become an important aspect for both medical practitioners and patients. Commonly used in treatment, diagnostics an...

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Main Authors: Zygmunt Zdrojewicz, Alina Szlagor, Marta Wielogórska, Dorota Nowakowska, Jonatan Nowakowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Continuo 2016-06-01
Series:Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
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spelling doaj-ec0dd59ba5ea4899a5bd14c07fb660aa2020-11-24T23:35:28ZengContinuoFamily Medicine & Primary Care Review1734-34022449-85802016-06-0118217417910.5114/fmpcr/4394527862Influence of ionizing radiation on human bodyZygmunt ZdrojewiczAlina SzlagorMarta WielogórskaDorota NowakowskaJonatan NowakowskiThis article describes positive and negative aspects of ionizing radiation and its effects on human body. Being a part of various medical procedures in medicine, ionising radiation has become an important aspect for both medical practitioners and patients. Commonly used in treatment, diagnostics and interventional radiology, its medical usage follows numerous rules, designed to reduce excessive exposure to ionizing radiation. Its widespread use makes it extremely important to research and confirm effects of various doses of radiation on patients of all ages. Two scientific theories, explaining radiation effects on human organism, stand in contrast: commonly accepted LNT-hypothesis and yet to be proven hormesis theory. Despite the fact that the current radiation protection standards are based on the linear theory (LNT-hypothesis), the hormesis theory arouses more and more interest, and numerous attempts are made to prove its validity. Further research expanding the knowledge on radiation hormesis can change the face of the future. Perhaps such researches will open up new possibilities for the use of ionizing radiation, as well as enable the calculation of the optimal and personalised radiation dose for each patient, allowing us to find a new “golden mean”. The authors therefore are careful and believe that these methods have a large future, primarily patient’s good should however be kept in mind.https://www.termedia.pl/Influence-of-ionizing-radiation-on-human-body,95,27862,1,1.htmlionizing radiation interventional radiology radiation hormesis
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author Zygmunt Zdrojewicz
Alina Szlagor
Marta Wielogórska
Dorota Nowakowska
Jonatan Nowakowski
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Alina Szlagor
Marta Wielogórska
Dorota Nowakowska
Jonatan Nowakowski
Influence of ionizing radiation on human body
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
ionizing radiation
interventional radiology
radiation hormesis
author_facet Zygmunt Zdrojewicz
Alina Szlagor
Marta Wielogórska
Dorota Nowakowska
Jonatan Nowakowski
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title Influence of ionizing radiation on human body
title_short Influence of ionizing radiation on human body
title_full Influence of ionizing radiation on human body
title_fullStr Influence of ionizing radiation on human body
title_full_unstemmed Influence of ionizing radiation on human body
title_sort influence of ionizing radiation on human body
publisher Continuo
series Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
issn 1734-3402
2449-8580
publishDate 2016-06-01
description This article describes positive and negative aspects of ionizing radiation and its effects on human body. Being a part of various medical procedures in medicine, ionising radiation has become an important aspect for both medical practitioners and patients. Commonly used in treatment, diagnostics and interventional radiology, its medical usage follows numerous rules, designed to reduce excessive exposure to ionizing radiation. Its widespread use makes it extremely important to research and confirm effects of various doses of radiation on patients of all ages. Two scientific theories, explaining radiation effects on human organism, stand in contrast: commonly accepted LNT-hypothesis and yet to be proven hormesis theory. Despite the fact that the current radiation protection standards are based on the linear theory (LNT-hypothesis), the hormesis theory arouses more and more interest, and numerous attempts are made to prove its validity. Further research expanding the knowledge on radiation hormesis can change the face of the future. Perhaps such researches will open up new possibilities for the use of ionizing radiation, as well as enable the calculation of the optimal and personalised radiation dose for each patient, allowing us to find a new “golden mean”. The authors therefore are careful and believe that these methods have a large future, primarily patient’s good should however be kept in mind.
topic ionizing radiation
interventional radiology
radiation hormesis
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