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Errors and Uncertainties in Dose Reconstruction for Radiation Effects Research.


DE2008935615

Publication Date 2008
Personal Author Strom, D. J.
Page Count 46
Abstract Dose reconstruction for studies of the health effects of ionizing radiation have been carried out for many decades. Major studies have included Japanese bomb survivors, atomic veterans, downwinders of the Nevada Test Site and Hanford, underground uranium miners, and populations of nuclear workers. For such studies to be credible, significant effort must be put into applying the best science to reconstructing unbiased absorbed doses to tissues and organs as a function of time. In many cases, more and more sophisticated dose reconstruction methods have been developed as studies progressed. For the example of the Japanese bomb survivors, the dose surrogate distance from the hypocenter was replaced by slant range, and then by TD65 doses, DS86 doses, and more recently DS02 doses. Over the years, it has become increasingly clear that an equal level of effort must be expended on the quantitative assessment of uncertainty in such doses, and to reducing and managing uncertainty. In this context, this paper reviews difficulties in terminology, explores the nature of Berkson and classical uncertainties in dose reconstruction through examples, and proposes a path forward for Joint Coordinating Committee for Radiation Effects Research (JCCRER) Project 2.4 that requires a reasonably small level of effort for DOSES-2008.
Keywords
  • Ionizing radiations
  • Bombs
  • Health effects
  • Organs
  • Radiation effects
  • Radiation doses
  • Uranium
  • Nevada test site
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Pacific Northwest National Lab., Richland, WA.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200906
Contract Number
  • DE-AC05-76RL01830
Errors and Uncertainties in Dose Reconstruction for Radiation Effects Research.
Errors and Uncertainties in Dose Reconstruction for Radiation Effects Research.
DE2008935615

  • Ionizing radiations
  • Bombs
  • Health effects
  • Organs
  • Radiation effects
  • Radiation doses
  • Uranium
  • Nevada test site
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
  • DE-AC05-76RL01830
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