Effects of A-bomb Radiation on Survivors
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The relative risk of cancer in A-bomb survivors increased with radiation dose. In a dose range of 300-599 cGy, the relative risk of cancer was above 1 (p<0.05 for male, p<0.01 for female). The relative risk of noncancer for males was significantly lower than 1 in a dose range of 50-99 cGy (p<0.05).
- 1992-12-25
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