Analysis of the impact of medical and demographic indicators of the Russian population on radiation risk estimates based on the ICRP model

The primary quantity used for monitoring exposure levels of the general population and personnel at radiation facilities is the individual effective dose. This metric accounts for variations in the radiosensitivity of specific organs and tissues by employing corresponding tissue weighting factors re...

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Main Authors: E. A. Kosarlukova, L. V. Repin, A. M. Biblin, R. R. Akhmatdinov
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Published: Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev 2025-07-01
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author E. A. Kosarlukova
L. V. Repin
A. M. Biblin
R. R. Akhmatdinov
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A. M. Biblin
R. R. Akhmatdinov
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description The primary quantity used for monitoring exposure levels of the general population and personnel at radiation facilities is the individual effective dose. This metric accounts for variations in the radiosensitivity of specific organs and tissues by employing corresponding tissue weighting factors recommended by the ICRP. These factors were derived based on medico-demographic data from two artificially constructed populations: "Euro-American" and "Asian." Estimates of relative harm, calculated from risk assessments, served as the basis for establishing the recommended values of tissue weighting factors for organs and tissues. However, the use of effective dose as a risk measure in cases of non-uniform exposure within specific populations raises questions about the appropriateness of applying alternative tissue weighting factors in its calculation to more rigorously account for differences in relative radiosensitivity. The study aims to assess whether the recommended values of nominal risk coefficients and weighting factors for organs and tissues provide a comparable level of safety for the Russian population compared to that provided for the ICRP nominal population. Materials and Methods: The assessment of radiation-induced cancer risk was conducted using Russian medico-demographic data from 1993 to 2022, applying the interpopulation radiation risk transfer model from ICRP Publication 152. Results and Discussion: The calculations indicate that risk estimates for most organs and tissues in the Russian population have gradually increased for males over the 30- year period. However, with the exception of thyroid cancer risk in females, these estimates do not exceed the corresponding values used to establish the tissue weighting factors. Conclusion: The current system of risk indicators and dose limits provides an adequate level of protection for the Russian population and does not require revision until international approaches to radiation protection are updated.
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spelling doaj-art-1cf505e4471544d08d7dc36692da1ff92025-08-20T03:39:14ZengSaint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. RamzaevРадиационная гигиена1998-426X2025-07-01182293610.21514/1998-426X-2025-18-2-29-36905Analysis of the impact of medical and demographic indicators of the Russian population on radiation risk estimates based on the ICRP modelE. A. Kosarlukova0L. V. Repin1A. M. Biblin2R. R. Akhmatdinov3Saint Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human WellbeingSaint Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human WellbeingSaint Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human WellbeingSaint Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev, Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human WellbeingThe primary quantity used for monitoring exposure levels of the general population and personnel at radiation facilities is the individual effective dose. This metric accounts for variations in the radiosensitivity of specific organs and tissues by employing corresponding tissue weighting factors recommended by the ICRP. These factors were derived based on medico-demographic data from two artificially constructed populations: "Euro-American" and "Asian." Estimates of relative harm, calculated from risk assessments, served as the basis for establishing the recommended values of tissue weighting factors for organs and tissues. However, the use of effective dose as a risk measure in cases of non-uniform exposure within specific populations raises questions about the appropriateness of applying alternative tissue weighting factors in its calculation to more rigorously account for differences in relative radiosensitivity. The study aims to assess whether the recommended values of nominal risk coefficients and weighting factors for organs and tissues provide a comparable level of safety for the Russian population compared to that provided for the ICRP nominal population. Materials and Methods: The assessment of radiation-induced cancer risk was conducted using Russian medico-demographic data from 1993 to 2022, applying the interpopulation radiation risk transfer model from ICRP Publication 152. Results and Discussion: The calculations indicate that risk estimates for most organs and tissues in the Russian population have gradually increased for males over the 30- year period. However, with the exception of thyroid cancer risk in females, these estimates do not exceed the corresponding values used to establish the tissue weighting factors. Conclusion: The current system of risk indicators and dose limits provides an adequate level of protection for the Russian population and does not require revision until international approaches to radiation protection are updated.https://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/1149malignant neoplasmseffective doseradiation risk coefficientsnominal populationradiation detrimentpopulation risk
spellingShingle E. A. Kosarlukova
L. V. Repin
A. M. Biblin
R. R. Akhmatdinov
Analysis of the impact of medical and demographic indicators of the Russian population on radiation risk estimates based on the ICRP model
Радиационная гигиена
malignant neoplasms
effective dose
radiation risk coefficients
nominal population
radiation detriment
population risk
title Analysis of the impact of medical and demographic indicators of the Russian population on radiation risk estimates based on the ICRP model
title_full Analysis of the impact of medical and demographic indicators of the Russian population on radiation risk estimates based on the ICRP model
title_fullStr Analysis of the impact of medical and demographic indicators of the Russian population on radiation risk estimates based on the ICRP model
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the impact of medical and demographic indicators of the Russian population on radiation risk estimates based on the ICRP model
title_short Analysis of the impact of medical and demographic indicators of the Russian population on radiation risk estimates based on the ICRP model
title_sort analysis of the impact of medical and demographic indicators of the russian population on radiation risk estimates based on the icrp model
topic malignant neoplasms
effective dose
radiation risk coefficients
nominal population
radiation detriment
population risk
url https://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/1149
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