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With an estimated 3.3 billion ionizing radiation imaging
examinations performed worldwide each year, the growing use of
x-ray-based diagnostic procedures raises concerns about long-term
health risks, especially cancer. In addition, rapid growth in the
number of nuclear power plants around the world increases the risk
of a nuclear accident similar to that of Fukushima, Japan. Add to
this, exposure to non-ionizing radiation from prolonged cell phone
use, proton radiation from solar flares, and potential nuclear
conflict or a dirty bomb attack, and the need to expand our
repertoire of radiation prevention and mitigation strategies
becomes increasingly urgent. Radiation Injury Prevention and
Mitigation in Humans identifies and examines physical protection
strategies as well as non-toxic, cost-effective biological
protection strategies. This includes agents that-when administered
orally before and/or after irradiation exposures-could be effective
in preventing and mitigating acute radiation damage. The book
discusses implementing physical and biological protection
strategies particularly for first responders, radiation workers,
astronauts, and civilians who might be exposed to higher doses of
radiation in the course of their activities. The book describes:
Physics of ionizing radiation and radiological weapons, principles
of nuclear reactors, the types of radiological weapons, and
consequences of their explosions Acute and late health effects of
high and low doses of radiation The efficacy of FDA-approved and
unapproved radioprotective and radiation mitigating agents The
efficacy of radioprotective and radiation mitigating agents not
requiring FDA approval (antioxidants and herbs) Scientific data and
rationale in support of using micronutrient preparations containing
dietary and endogenous antioxidants for preventing acute radiation
sickness and for mitigating the late adverse health effects among
survivors of high and low doses of radiation Examining cutting-edge
advances in the research of the effects of non-ionizing radiation
on cellular and genetic levels, the book proposes an implementation
plan of both physical and biological protection strategies. It
covers the full range of potential sources of radiation and
includes an up-to-date list of helpful resources and references for
the latest research and readings on the topic.
With an estimated 3.3 billion ionizing radiation imaging
examinations performed worldwide each year, the growing use of
x-ray-based diagnostic procedures raises concerns about long-term
health risks, especially cancer. In addition, rapid growth in the
number of nuclear power plants around the world increases the risk
of a nuclear accident similar to that of Fukushima, Japan. Add to
this, exposure to non-ionizing radiation from prolonged cell phone
use, proton radiation from solar flares, and potential nuclear
conflict or a dirty bomb attack, and the need to expand our
repertoire of radiation prevention and mitigation strategies
becomes increasingly urgent. Radiation Injury Prevention and
Mitigation in Humans identifies and examines physical protection
strategies as well as non-toxic, cost-effective biological
protection strategies. This includes agents that-when administered
orally before and/or after irradiation exposures-could be effective
in preventing and mitigating acute radiation damage. The book
discusses implementing physical and biological protection
strategies particularly for first responders, radiation workers,
astronauts, and civilians who might be exposed to higher doses of
radiation in the course of their activities. The book describes:
Physics of ionizing radiation and radiological weapons, principles
of nuclear reactors, the types of radiological weapons, and
consequences of their explosions Acute and late health effects of
high and low doses of radiation The efficacy of FDA-approved and
unapproved radioprotective and radiation mitigating agents The
efficacy of radioprotective and radiation mitigating agents not
requiring FDA approval (antioxidants and herbs) Scientific data and
rationale in support of using micronutrient preparations containing
dietary and endogenous antioxidants for preventing acute radiation
sickness and for mitigating the late adverse health effects among
survivors of high and low doses of radiation Examining cutting-edge
advances in the research of the effects of non-ionizing radiation
on cellular and genetic levels, the book proposes an implementation
plan of both physical and biological protection strategies. It
covers the full range of potential sources of radiation and
includes an up-to-date list of helpful resources and references for
the latest research and readings on the topic.
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