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Evaluates the evidence for carcinogenicity of ionizing radiation from internally deposited radionuclides. The radionuclides considered belong to two broad categories, those that emit a-particles (helium nuclei) and those that emit b-particles (electrons)
Carcinogenesis. --- Ionizing radiation. --- Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced. --- Radiation carcinogenesis. --- Radiation, Ionizing. --- Radioisotopes. --- Radioisotopes in the body. --- Health. --- Social Science. --- Medicine. --- Environmental Exposure --- Radioactive Hazard Release --- Risk Assessment --- Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced --- Radiation, Ionizing --- Radioisotopes --- Risk --- Accidents --- Isotopes --- Risk Management --- Radiation --- Neoplasms --- Epidemiologic Measurements --- Radiation Injuries --- Environmental Pollution --- Public Health --- Probability --- Organization and Administration --- Inorganic Chemicals --- Wounds and Injuries --- Diseases --- Electromagnetic Phenomena --- Physical Phenomena --- Statistics as Topic --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Environment and Public Health --- Health Services Administration --- Epidemiologic Methods --- Phenomena and Processes --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms --- Health Care --- Investigative Techniques --- Quality of Health Care --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Ionizing radiation --- Toxicology.
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