Can we abolish the 60-year-old international consensus that connects nuclear radiation to cancer
Jerry Cuttler
Canada
2022
Nuclear News - ans.org/pubs/magazines/nn/ - S.A.R.I. - radiationeffects.org
Our goal should be to discredit the international consensus opinion that any ionizing radiation exposure increases cancer risk. It advocates a precautionary principle policy that constrains the exploitation of nuclear energy. This policy of social fear also blocks, totally, vital applications of low radiation doses in medical therapies for cancer, infections, inflammation, eurodegeneration, autoimmune disorders, and more.
The false radiation scare not only blocks the provision of affordable nuclear energy, it also blocks the provision of low doses of radiation to remediate cancer metastases, inflammations, infections, autoimmune diseases, and neurodegenerative Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease.