Interactive Effects between Radiation and Other Factors on Cancer Risk among A-Bomb Survivors - an Overview of RERF Studies : II. BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
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This paper reviews RERF cancer studies conducted to examine interactive effects between radiation and epidemiological risk factors, including smoking habits, occupation, dietary habits and OB/GYN history. Special emphasis is placed on a review of studies of interactive effects between cigarette smoking and radiation on lung cancer risk. Comments on these studies are made and proposals for future studies are presented.
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Akiba S
Department Of Epidemiology Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Akiba Suminori
Department Of Epidemiology And Preventive Medicine Kagoshima University Graduate School Of Medical A
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