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Do we really need the detriment for radiation protection?

Journal

RADIATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOPHYSICS
Volume 59, Issue 3, Pages 343-348

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00411-020-00861-y

Keywords

ICRP 103; Detriment; Radiation risk; Nominal risk coefficient; Incidence probability per dose; Mortality probability per dose; Damage function; Tissue weighting factor

Funding

  1. Projekt DEAL

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The purpose of the ICRP detriment concept is to enable a quantitative comparison of stochastic radiation damage for the various organs. For this purpose, the organ-specific nominal risk coefficients are weighted with a function that is intended to express the amount of damage or, respectively, the severity of a disease. This function incorporates a variety of variables that do not depend on radiation parameters, but on characteristics of the disease itself. The question is raised as to whether the rather subtle way of defining the amount of damage is necessary for radiation protection purposes and whether a much simpler relationship can serve for this purpose as well or even better.

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