Commentary on Inhaled (239)PUO2 in Dogs - A Prophylaxis Against Lung Cancer? 2015

Jerry M Cuttler, and Ludwig E Feinendegen
Cuttler & Associates Inc.

Several studies on the effect of inhaled plutonium-dioxide particulates and the incidence of lung tumors in dogs reveal beneficial effects when the cumulative alpha-radiation dose is low. There is a threshold at an exposure level of about 100 cGy for excess tumor incidence and reduced lifespan. The observations conform to the expectations of the radiation hormesis dose-response model and contradict the predictions of the LNT hypothesis. These studies suggest investigating the possibility of employing low-dose alpha-radiation, such as from (239)PuO2 inhalation, as a prophylaxis against lung cancer.

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