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Review
. 2015 Nov 26;1(1):4.
doi: 10.1186/s40959-015-0007-6.

Low dose radiation and circulatory diseases: a brief narrative review

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Low dose radiation and circulatory diseases: a brief narrative review

Mark P Little et al. Cardiooncology. .

Abstract

Exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation is associated with damage to the heart and coronary arteries. However, only recently have studies with high-quality individual dosimetry data allowed this risk to be estimated while adjusting for concomitant chemotherapy. An association between lower dose exposures and late-occurring circulatory disease has only recently been suspected in the Japanese atomic bomb survivors and in various occupationally exposed cohorts and is still controversial. Excess relative risks per unit dose in moderate- and low-dose epidemiological studies are variable, possibly resulting from confounding and effect-modification by well known (but unobserved) risk factors. Here, we summarize the evidence for a causal association between moderate- and low-level radiation exposure (whether at high or low dose rates) and circulatory disease.

Keywords: Circulatory disease; Heart disease; Radiation; Review; Stroke.

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