“…Nevertheless, some scientists argue that the AR does not appear to be a relevant mechanism for radiation protection because the worst outcome for the cell (cell death) is probably the best outcome for the organism as a whole since the low (conditioning) dose could also generate a risk of cellular transformation (Hofseth, 2004;de Saint-Georges, 2004). Indeed, there is abundant experimental evidence that chronic lowdose occupational exposure to ionizing radiation could result in adverse health effects (Lin and Mao, 2004) and increased DNA damage (Joksic and Spasojevic-Tisma, 1998;Cardoso et al, 2001;Maffei et al, 2002;Sari-Minodier et al, 2002;Hadjidekova et al, 2003;Zakeri and Assaei, 2004;Güerci et al, 2006;Sari-Minodier et al, 2007). Similarly, increased levels of DNA damage have been obtained for chromium platers (Benova et al, 2002), offset printing workers (Aksoy et al, 2005), welders (Iarmarcovai et al, 2005;2007), pathologists/anatomists exposed to formaldehyde (Iarmarcovai et al, 2007), and patients taking certain phytopharmaceuticals (Lazutka and Mierauskiene, 2001) or after long-term low-dose antimicrobial prophylaxis (Slapyte et al, 2002).…”