2019
DOI: 10.1177/1559325819891378
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Assessment of Genomic Instability in Medical Workers Exposed to Chronic Low-Dose X-Rays in Northern China

Abstract: The increasing use of ionizing radiation (IR) in medical diagnosis and treatment has caused considerable concern regarding the effects of occupational exposure on human health. Despite this concern, little information is available regarding possible effects and the mechanism behind chronic low-dose irradiation. The present study assessed potential genomic damage in workers occupationally exposed to low-dose X-rays. A variety of analyses were conducted, including assessing the level of DNA damage and chromosoma… Show more

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“…All the above information and the major scientific problems present in this letter indicate that there is little support for the conclusion that genomic instability is induced in medical workers exposed to low-dose radiation. Our review provides adequate information to reject the conclusions reached in the work presented by Fang et al 1…”
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“…All the above information and the major scientific problems present in this letter indicate that there is little support for the conclusion that genomic instability is induced in medical workers exposed to low-dose radiation. Our review provides adequate information to reject the conclusions reached in the work presented by Fang et al 1…”
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“…However, the presentation and conclusion of this work are ambiguous. We focus our comments on the foremost limitation of the article by Fang et al 1 (ie, the analyses of cytogenetic data) that weakens their conclusion of a strong correlation between genomic instability and the duration of exposure to low-dose radiation. The use of working years to categorize the subjects is inappropriate and should not be used since there were large variations in exposure levels in each group of workers.…”
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