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Ionizing Radiations and the Surgeon

The British Journal of Radiology, 1959
When I saw the names of the distinguished men who had preceded me in this pleasant duty, I felt very humble. I realised what a very great honour you have done me by inviting me to give this address; but if I am ill-equipped in regard to knowledge I can claim one attribute which might qualify me for the task.
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Ionizing Radiations and Cancer

1954
Publisher Summary Ionizing radiation has several important relationships with cancer. Two of these—the production of cancer by radiation and the destructive effects of radiation on the neoplastic process—are discussed in this chapter. The effect of radiation on tumor immunity is also explored.
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Ionizing radiation

The American Journal of Medicine, 1960
R M, HEYSSEL, G R, MENEELY
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GENETIC EFFECTS OF IONIZING RADIATION

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1960
Evidence relating to the probable genetic consequences of exposing large human populations to low levels of ionizing radiations is reviewed. There is little reason to doubt that the production of mutations varies linearly with dose even at very low doses, and that most of the mutations have undesirable effects.
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INTERACTION OF IONIZING RADIATION WITH MATTER

Health Physics, 2004
The basic physical mechanisms by which different kinds of ionizing radiation interact with matter are described. Understanding of these processes, coupled with detailed knowledge of atomic structure, provides much of the foundation for the theory and practice of radiological health protection today.
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Ionizing Radiation

2012
Seema Garg, David J. Gawkrodger
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