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. 2024 Sep 24;65(5):561-574.
doi: 10.1093/jrr/rrae049.

Establishment and activity of the planning and acting network for low dose radiation research in Japan (PLANET): 2016-2023

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Establishment and activity of the planning and acting network for low dose radiation research in Japan (PLANET): 2016-2023

Yutaka Yamada et al. J Radiat Res. .

Abstract

The Planning and Acting Network for Low Dose Radiation Research in Japan (PLANET) was established in 2017 in response to the need for an all-Japan network of experts. It serves as an academic platform to propose strategies and facilitate collaboration to improve quantitative estimation of health risks from ionizing radiation at low-doses and low-dose-rates. PLANET established Working Group 1 (Dose-Rate Effects in Animal Experiments) to consolidate findings from animal experiments on dose-rate effects in carcinogenesis. Considering international trends in this field as well as the situation in Japan, PLANET updated its priority research areas for Japanese low-dose radiation research in 2023 to include (i) characterization of low-dose and low-dose-rate radiation risk, (ii) factors to be considered for individualization of radiation risk, (iii) biological mechanisms of low-dose and low-dose-rate radiation effects and (iv) integration of epidemiology and biology. In this context, PLANET established Working Group 2 (Dose and Dose-Rate Mapping for Radiation Risk Studies) to identify the range of doses and dose rates at which observable effects on different endpoints have been reported; Working Group 3 (Species- and Organ-Specific Dose-Rate Effects) to consider the relevance of stem cell dynamics in radiation carcinogenesis of different species and organs; and Working Group 4 (Research Mapping for Radiation-Related Carcinogenesis) to sort out relevant studies, including those on non-mutagenic effects, and to identify priority research areas. These PLANET activities will be used to improve the risk assessment and to contribute to the revision of the next main recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection.

Keywords: biology; low dose; low dose rate; modeling; radiation.

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Fig. 1
Doses and dose rates at which data are available from major animal and cellular experiments and epidemiological studies (adapted from PLANET Preparatory Committee [4]). Animal and cellular experiments are those containing conditions <6 mGy/h in dose rate and > 2 weeks in exposure duration and animal studies reported by Haley et al. [10]. CT, X-ray computed tomography; PET, positron emission tomography.
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Fig. 2
Relationship between research categories and WGs.

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