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The influence of changing dose rate patterns from inhaled beta-gamma emitting radionuclide on lung cancer.

Stephanie PuukilaChristopher ThomeAntone L BrooksGayle E WoloschakDouglas R Boreham
Published in: International journal of radiation biology (2018)
Radiation exposures resulting from inhalation of beta-gamma emitting radionuclides that decay at different rates based on their effective half-life, leading to different rates of decrease in dose rate and cumulative dose, is less effective in causing cancer than acute low linear energy transfer exposures of the lung.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer
  • quantum dots
  • air pollution
  • liver failure
  • papillary thyroid
  • fluorescent probe
  • radiation therapy
  • squamous cell
  • drug induced
  • young adults