Effects of Exposure

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For the purposes of radiological protection, harmful effects of radiation exposure are grouped into two categories:


Deterministic Effects

Effects, such as skin burns, that only appear at relatively high doses.

Stochastic Effects

Effects, such as cancer, that are assumed to pose some risk even at low doses.

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The United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) is the leading international body on radiation levels and effects. Visit the UNSCEAR website or read the UNEP report on "Radiation Effects and Sources" based on UNSCEAR work to learn more.
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Quotes from ICRP Publications

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