Assessment of scientific information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program: interim report
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505 | 8 | |a In response to a request from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the National Research Council convened a committee to assess the recent biologic, epidemiologic, and related scientific evidence associating radiation exposure with cancers or other human health effects. HRSA requested that the National Research Council committee provide an interim report to the agency and its grantees as preliminary guidance on the conduct of the ongoing and proposed activities. This interim report is based on the committee's review and assessment of the HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) Policy Information Notice 2002-173 and its current grantees' proposals. It provides the committee's findings related to the most recent scientific information about radiation exposure and cancer and advice on improving access and quality of screening, education, and referrals. The intent of this interim report is to assist the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program (RESEP) staff to develop an action plan that is consistent with best medical and educational practices and the current state of science. The potential impact of recent developments in radiation dosimetry, radiation biology, and radiation epidemiology on the risk-assessment process is discussed for the purposes of establishing whether the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act populations are likely to be at greater or less risk of cancer as the result of prior exposure to radiation than is currently estimated | |
505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Table of Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. RISK OVERVIEW -- 1.1 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIATION DOSIMETRY -- 1.2. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIATION BIOLOGY -- 1.3. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIATION EPIDEMIOLOGY -- Risk to Uranium Miners, Millers and Ore Transporters -- Risks to Downwinders and Onsite Nuclear-Test Participants -- 2. SCREENING OVERVIEW -- 2.1 ETHICS OF SCREENING -- 2.2. ETHICS AND FOLLOW-UP SERVICES -- 3. IMPROVING ACCESSIBILITY AND QUALITY OF MEDICAL CARE, EDUCATION, AND REFERRAL SERVICES -- Deficits in knowledge and knowledge-based skills -- Barriers -- Strategies -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX A Comments on Methods Proposed by HRSA and its Grantees -- COMMENTS ON BPHC POLICY INFORMATION NOTICE 2002-17 -- General Comments -- Specific Comments -- COMMENTS ON SCREENING PROPOSALS -- APPENDIX B Radiation Exposure Compensation Act -- APPENDIX C List of Reviewers -- APPENDIX D Committee to Assess the Scientific Information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program -- NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL STAFF. | |
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contents | In response to a request from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the National Research Council convened a committee to assess the recent biologic, epidemiologic, and related scientific evidence associating radiation exposure with cancers or other human health effects. HRSA requested that the National Research Council committee provide an interim report to the agency and its grantees as preliminary guidance on the conduct of the ongoing and proposed activities. This interim report is based on the committee's review and assessment of the HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) Policy Information Notice 2002-173 and its current grantees' proposals. It provides the committee's findings related to the most recent scientific information about radiation exposure and cancer and advice on improving access and quality of screening, education, and referrals. The intent of this interim report is to assist the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program (RESEP) staff to develop an action plan that is consistent with best medical and educational practices and the current state of science. The potential impact of recent developments in radiation dosimetry, radiation biology, and radiation epidemiology on the risk-assessment process is discussed for the purposes of establishing whether the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act populations are likely to be at greater or less risk of cancer as the result of prior exposure to radiation than is currently estimated Cover -- Table of Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. RISK OVERVIEW -- 1.1 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIATION DOSIMETRY -- 1.2. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIATION BIOLOGY -- 1.3. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIATION EPIDEMIOLOGY -- Risk to Uranium Miners, Millers and Ore Transporters -- Risks to Downwinders and Onsite Nuclear-Test Participants -- 2. SCREENING OVERVIEW -- 2.1 ETHICS OF SCREENING -- 2.2. ETHICS AND FOLLOW-UP SERVICES -- 3. IMPROVING ACCESSIBILITY AND QUALITY OF MEDICAL CARE, EDUCATION, AND REFERRAL SERVICES -- Deficits in knowledge and knowledge-based skills -- Barriers -- Strategies -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX A Comments on Methods Proposed by HRSA and its Grantees -- COMMENTS ON BPHC POLICY INFORMATION NOTICE 2002-17 -- General Comments -- Specific Comments -- COMMENTS ON SCREENING PROPOSALS -- APPENDIX B Radiation Exposure Compensation Act -- APPENDIX C List of Reviewers -- APPENDIX D Committee to Assess the Scientific Information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program -- NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL STAFF. |
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spelling | National Research Council (U.S.) Committee to Assess the Scientific Information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program Verfasser aut Assessment of scientific information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program interim report National Research Council (US) Committee to Assess the Scientific Information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program Washington (DC) National Academies Press (US) 2003 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from Bookshelf entry page Version viewed Dec. 2, 2014 In response to a request from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the National Research Council convened a committee to assess the recent biologic, epidemiologic, and related scientific evidence associating radiation exposure with cancers or other human health effects. HRSA requested that the National Research Council committee provide an interim report to the agency and its grantees as preliminary guidance on the conduct of the ongoing and proposed activities. This interim report is based on the committee's review and assessment of the HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) Policy Information Notice 2002-173 and its current grantees' proposals. It provides the committee's findings related to the most recent scientific information about radiation exposure and cancer and advice on improving access and quality of screening, education, and referrals. The intent of this interim report is to assist the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program (RESEP) staff to develop an action plan that is consistent with best medical and educational practices and the current state of science. The potential impact of recent developments in radiation dosimetry, radiation biology, and radiation epidemiology on the risk-assessment process is discussed for the purposes of establishing whether the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act populations are likely to be at greater or less risk of cancer as the result of prior exposure to radiation than is currently estimated Cover -- Table of Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. RISK OVERVIEW -- 1.1 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIATION DOSIMETRY -- 1.2. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIATION BIOLOGY -- 1.3. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIATION EPIDEMIOLOGY -- Risk to Uranium Miners, Millers and Ore Transporters -- Risks to Downwinders and Onsite Nuclear-Test Participants -- 2. SCREENING OVERVIEW -- 2.1 ETHICS OF SCREENING -- 2.2. ETHICS AND FOLLOW-UP SERVICES -- 3. IMPROVING ACCESSIBILITY AND QUALITY OF MEDICAL CARE, EDUCATION, AND REFERRAL SERVICES -- Deficits in knowledge and knowledge-based skills -- Barriers -- Strategies -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX A Comments on Methods Proposed by HRSA and its Grantees -- COMMENTS ON BPHC POLICY INFORMATION NOTICE 2002-17 -- General Comments -- Specific Comments -- COMMENTS ON SCREENING PROPOSALS -- APPENDIX B Radiation Exposure Compensation Act -- APPENDIX C List of Reviewers -- APPENDIX D Committee to Assess the Scientific Information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program -- NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL STAFF. United States / Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program Radiation Injuries / diagnosis / United States Government Programs / United States Health Services Accessibility / United States Mass Screening / United States Radiologic Health / education / United States Risk Assessment / methods / United States SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biophysics bisacsh Radiation dosimetry fast Radiation / Physiological effect fast Radiation / Safety measures fast Radiation Physiological effect Radiation Safety measures Radiation dosimetry USA http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=112075 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Assessment of scientific information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program interim report In response to a request from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the National Research Council convened a committee to assess the recent biologic, epidemiologic, and related scientific evidence associating radiation exposure with cancers or other human health effects. HRSA requested that the National Research Council committee provide an interim report to the agency and its grantees as preliminary guidance on the conduct of the ongoing and proposed activities. This interim report is based on the committee's review and assessment of the HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) Policy Information Notice 2002-173 and its current grantees' proposals. It provides the committee's findings related to the most recent scientific information about radiation exposure and cancer and advice on improving access and quality of screening, education, and referrals. The intent of this interim report is to assist the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program (RESEP) staff to develop an action plan that is consistent with best medical and educational practices and the current state of science. The potential impact of recent developments in radiation dosimetry, radiation biology, and radiation epidemiology on the risk-assessment process is discussed for the purposes of establishing whether the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act populations are likely to be at greater or less risk of cancer as the result of prior exposure to radiation than is currently estimated Cover -- Table of Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. RISK OVERVIEW -- 1.1 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIATION DOSIMETRY -- 1.2. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIATION BIOLOGY -- 1.3. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIATION EPIDEMIOLOGY -- Risk to Uranium Miners, Millers and Ore Transporters -- Risks to Downwinders and Onsite Nuclear-Test Participants -- 2. SCREENING OVERVIEW -- 2.1 ETHICS OF SCREENING -- 2.2. ETHICS AND FOLLOW-UP SERVICES -- 3. IMPROVING ACCESSIBILITY AND QUALITY OF MEDICAL CARE, EDUCATION, AND REFERRAL SERVICES -- Deficits in knowledge and knowledge-based skills -- Barriers -- Strategies -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX A Comments on Methods Proposed by HRSA and its Grantees -- COMMENTS ON BPHC POLICY INFORMATION NOTICE 2002-17 -- General Comments -- Specific Comments -- COMMENTS ON SCREENING PROPOSALS -- APPENDIX B Radiation Exposure Compensation Act -- APPENDIX C List of Reviewers -- APPENDIX D Committee to Assess the Scientific Information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program -- NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL STAFF. United States / Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program Radiation Injuries / diagnosis / United States Government Programs / United States Health Services Accessibility / United States Mass Screening / United States Radiologic Health / education / United States Risk Assessment / methods / United States SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biophysics bisacsh Radiation dosimetry fast Radiation / Physiological effect fast Radiation / Safety measures fast Radiation Physiological effect Radiation Safety measures Radiation dosimetry |
title | Assessment of scientific information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program interim report |
title_auth | Assessment of scientific information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program interim report |
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title_full | Assessment of scientific information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program interim report National Research Council (US) Committee to Assess the Scientific Information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program |
title_fullStr | Assessment of scientific information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program interim report National Research Council (US) Committee to Assess the Scientific Information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of scientific information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program interim report National Research Council (US) Committee to Assess the Scientific Information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program |
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