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Radiation carcinogenesis

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1980
In radiation-induced carcinogenesis the stages of initiation, transformation, and promotion can be identified. Radiation carcinogenesis is a stochastic phenomenon that does not exhibit any threshold in the dose-response relationship. The most important risk to be controlled is that of the population--either industrial or medical--exposed to radiation ...
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Carcinogenesis

Medical Journal of Australia, 1983
B L, Reid, M, Coppleson
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Radiation carcinogenesis

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1977
The risk of iatrogenic tumors with radiation therapy is so outweighed by the benefit of cure that estimates of risk have not been considered necessary. However, with the introduction of chemotherapy, combined therapy, and particle radiation therapy, the comparative risks should be examined. In the case of radiation, total dose, fractionation, dose rate,
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Environmental carcinogenesis

Cancer, 1993
It generally is accepted that approximately 80% of all cancers have an environmental component. However, although the cause and nature of certain human cancers are known, definitive preventative guidelines cannot be offered for many tumors attributed to life style, especially those of the digestive and genitourinary system. This has led to considerable
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Carcinogenesis

Current Opinion in ONCOLOGY, 1990
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CARCINOGENESIS

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1947
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Carcinogenesis

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1981
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Urothelial carcinogenesis

Nature, 1994
A J, Linnenbach   +5 more
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Carcinogenesis

Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
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