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[Management of accidental internal exposure].
Journal de radiologie, 1995Radionucleides can penetrate into the body via the lung, the digestive tract, wounds and sometimes through healthy skin. Once they have penetrated the body, they can either remain localized at the site of entry or be rapidly metabolized. The risk is late effects.
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American Cancer Society's report on the status of cancer disparities in the United States, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Farhad Islami +2 more
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Recent progress in the treatment of cancer in children
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Theodore W Laetsch
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Female erectile tissues and sexual dysfunction after pelvic radiotherapy: A scoping review
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review
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An International Viewpoint on Exposure Limits
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1988openaire +2 more sources
Cancer risks associated with external radiation from diagnostic imaging procedures
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