“…It is known that cancer incidence among healthy individuals of a population increases with increased levels of CAs in their circulating lymphocytes (Bonassi et al, 2000(Bonassi et al, , 2004. Because an increased frequency of CAs was found to be a sensitive indicator of exposure to IR (Carrano and Natarajan, 1988), the CAs assay has been applied to monitor workers professionally exposed to low but cumulative levels of IR (Lazutka et al, 1999;Zakeri and Hirobe, 2010;Bonassi et al, 1997;Maffei et al, 2004;Ballardin et al, 2007). Analogously to CAs assay, the SCEs analysis is widely used to assess the genomic damage, because it represents a sensitive method for identifying physical DNA-damaging agents that directly induce DNA strand breaks (Natarajan and Mullenders, 1987).…”