2016
DOI: 10.1007/s13752-016-0244-4
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Epidemiology Without Biology: False Paradigms, Unfounded Assumptions, and Specious Statistics in Radiation Science (with Commentaries by Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake and Christopher Busby and a Reply by the Authors)

Abstract: Radiation science is dominated by a paradigm based on an assumption without empirical foundation. Known as the linear no-threshold (LNT) hypothesis, it holds that all ionizing radiation is harmful no matter how low the dose or dose rate. Epidemiological studies that claim to confirm LNT either neglect experimental and/or observational discoveries at the cellular, tissue, and organismal levels, or mention them only to distort or dismiss them. The appearance of validity in these studies rests on circular reasoni… Show more

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“…At low radiation doses and/or dose rates protective adaptive responses more than compensate for the damage, repairing or removing some of the far greater damage caused by endogenous processes [4,8,14]. With no evidence supporting the LNT assumption, and much evidence to support LT or even hormesis, LNT advocates are responsible, perhaps unwittingly, for promoting radiophobia with all its negative consequences.…”
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“…At low radiation doses and/or dose rates protective adaptive responses more than compensate for the damage, repairing or removing some of the far greater damage caused by endogenous processes [4,8,14]. With no evidence supporting the LNT assumption, and much evidence to support LT or even hormesis, LNT advocates are responsible, perhaps unwittingly, for promoting radiophobia with all its negative consequences.…”
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“…But, as they further found, the level of DSBs in irradiated cultures decreases to that of unirradiated cell cultures if the cells are allowed to proliferate after irradiation, as would occur in vivo. Thus, they found evidence of either repair or cell-destroying and organism-preserving apoptosis-a finding disturbingly omitted in the BEIR VII report [4]. Crucially, cell cultures lack all those mechanisms that occur at higher levels in intact organisms, including tissue and immune responses.…”
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“…However, these data are certainly not the only kind we accept scientifically. There are also ample epidemiologic and in vitro data to support the contention of Siegel et al (1)(2)(3)(4). And where can be found the excess cancers that the LNT hypothesis says should exist?…”
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“…In their recent article in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine (1), these authors reviewed the data on low-level radiation and documented the absence of carcinogenesis in humans below acute or subacute exposures of 100 mGy or less. An even more comprehensive data analysis by these authors, when space for publication was not limited, appeared in Biological Theory in 2016 and included 105 references (2).…”
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