RICOMET 2017
RICOMET 2017: Social and ethical aspects of decision-making in radiological risk situations
RICOMET 2017: Social and ethical aspects of decision-making in radiological risk situations
The United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) released a white paper titled “Developments since the 2013 UNSCEAR Report on the levels and effects of radiation exposure due to the nuclear accident following the great east-Japan earthquake and tsunami”. It is an update of the 2013 Fukushima report, which assessed the…
Analyses of data on brain cancer risk from five countries lead by CREAL examined whether a history of allergy is associated with the risk of brain tumours. The study included over 2,000 brain tumour cases and over 2,500 control subjects. The analyses found significant inverse associations between a history of allergy and risk of glioma,…
CONCERT Course «Uncertainty Analysis for Low Dose Radiation Research», ISGlobal Barcelona,July 3-7 2017 To view the flyer, please, click here.
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One of the tasks of the EU-funded OPERRA project, is the identification of experiences and lessons learned from existing exposure situations (including in particular the Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents) in order to improve preparedness for possible future radiation accidents optimise radiation protection measures and ensure adequate follow-up and health screening of the populations To achieve…
Power-Frequency EMFs Promote Cancer in Massive Animal Study