Radiation-induced increases in cancer mortality result from an earlier onset of the disease in mice and atomic bomb survivors.
Nori NakamuraPublished in: International journal of radiation biology (2023)
The results are consistent with the notion that in many irradiated organs (but not all) radiation-induced tissue damage can lead to the development of an altered microenvironment (most probably inflammation), which is favorable to the growth of spontaneously arising tumor cells and can lead to an earlier onset of the diseases or to an apparently increased risk of cancer.