Genetic damage from diagnostic radiation
I. D. Bross and N. Natarajan
Using the data from the Tri-State Leukemia Survey and a mathematical model,
the hypothesis that low levels of diagnostic radiation produce severe
genetic damage that is expressed in the child of the exposed person as
leukemia and other diseases is tested. It is estimated that for about 1% of
the exposed persons who are affected by radiation, there is a 50-fold
increase in the risk of leukemia and a five-fold increase in certain other
diseases.