Very large amounts of radiation are required to produce cancer.

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Published in Dose Response on September 30, 2007

Authors

Antone L Brooks1, T Edmond Hui, Lezlie A Couch

Author Affiliations

1: Washington State University Tri-Cities, Richland, WA 99354, USA. tbrooks@tricity.wsu.edu

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