Health outcomes of low-dose ionizing radiation exposure among medical workers: a cohort study of the Canadian national dose registry of radiation workers
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health2009Vol. 22(2), pp. 149–56
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Jan M. Zielinski, Michael J. Garner, Pierre R. Band, Daniel Krewski, Natalia S. Shilnikova, Huixia Jiang, Patrick Ashmore, W. N. Sont, Martha E. Fair, E.G. Létourneau, R Semenciw
Abstract
The findings confirm previous reports on an increased risk of the thyroid cancer among medical workers occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation. Over the last 50 years, radiation protection measures have been effective in reducing radiation exposures of medical workers to the current very low levels.
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