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- Committed_dose abstract "The committed dose in Radiological protection is a measure of the stochastic health risk due to an intake of radioactive material into the human body. Stochastic in this context is defined as the probability of cancer induction and genetic damage, due to low levels of radiation.A committed dose from an internal source represents the same effective risk as the same amount of equivalent dose applied uniformly to the whole body from an external source, or the same amount of effective dose applied to part of the body. The committed dose is not intended as a measure for deterministic effects such as radiation sickness which is defined as the severity of a health effect which is certain to happen.The radiation risk proposed by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) predicts that an effective dose of one sievert (100 rem) carries a 5.5% chance of developing cancer. Such a risk is the sum of both internal and external radiation dose.".
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- Committed_dose subject Category:Radiation_health_effects.
- Committed_dose subject Category:Radioactivity.
- Committed_dose comment "The committed dose in Radiological protection is a measure of the stochastic health risk due to an intake of radioactive material into the human body.".
- Committed_dose label "Committed dose".
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