NEW ATOM BOMB DATA HINT GREATER RADIATION RISK
New York Times - May 16, 1981 Assuming gamma rays and similar forms of radiation are more of a hazard than previously supposed, Dr. Radford said, he believes that cancer risks for women ...
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RADIATION RISK MAY BE HIGHER THAN THOUGHT
New York Times - Jul 26, 1983 The absolute risk method assumes that radiation will cause a fixed number of cancer cases in the irradiated population each year, whereas the relative risk ...
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Household radiation risk cited .
Spokane Daily Chronicle - Google News Archive - Jun 7, 1984 BOSTON Up to half of all- lung cancer in non-smokers may be caused by low ... lung cancer from radiation-emitting soil, rocks and construction materials. ...
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Chernobyl's 'nuclear nightmares'
BBC News - Apr 26, 1986 In April, the WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) published a report that used the latest LNT-based radiation risk projection models to ...
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MAMMOGRAMS POSE A VERY LOW RADIATION RISK
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Dec 11, 1985 Obviously, this kind of data needs to be pursued for a long period of time since the possible increased risk of breast cancer from radiation or any other ...
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Health
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Nov 18, 1986 In a UCLA survey, non-referring physicians cited the perceived risk of cancer from the X-ray s radiation (now an unrealistic fear, mammography proponents ...
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