European Code against Cancer 4th Edition: Ionising and non-ionising radiation and cancer

Volume: 39, Pages: S93 - S100
Published: Dec 1, 2015
Abstract
Ionising radiation can transfer sufficient energy to ionise molecules, and this can lead to chemical changes, including DNA damage in cells. Key evidence for the carcinogenicity of ionising radiation comes from: follow-up studies of the survivors of the atomic bombings in Japan; other epidemiological studies of groups that have been exposed to radiation from medical, occupational or environmental sources; experimental animal studies; and studies...
Paper Details
Title
European Code against Cancer 4th Edition: Ionising and non-ionising radiation and cancer
Published Date
Dec 1, 2015
Volume
39
Pages
S93 - S100
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