Talk:Radiation-induced cognitive decline

Reading style
I am inclined to feel that this article is unnecessarily complicated and off-putting to the untrained. I would prefer it to begin with a simple explanation of the symptoms of R I cognitive decline, then go into where/why radiation therapy is used- since this is not an article on radiation therapy. I feel that the emphasis should then be on the details of symptoms and evidence of this, with the complex experiments into why it is so, further down or even on a separate page. If I had a member of my family about to have radiation therapy and I wanted to know what to expect and how likely it is, this article would leave me cold. Am I making any sense here? IceDragon64 (talk) 10:45, 20 November 2008 (UTC)

You did, and I added an 'Also see' section to.--86.29.143.110 (talk) 15:30, 14 February 2010 (UTC)

Second sentence?
What does this mean: "Radiation therapy can be used to cure care"? Did someone try to change/correct "care" to "cure" and forgot to delete "care"?

Ed8r (talk) 14:52, 13 April 2016 (UTC)

furthr reading SCK•CEN
Developping brain radiosensitivity Role of exposure to low dose Radiation to induce Delayed Adult behavioral Defects "RadDef"


 * Molecular mechanisms of low dose ionizing radiation-induced hormesis, adaptive responses, radioresistance, bystander effects, and genomic instability.