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It would take at least four or five years for any radiation-induced cancers to occur.
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Scientists say the cancer risk is so low that it would likely be impossible to distinguish in future decades between radiation-induced cancers and those unrelated to radiation.
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The current estimate is that just 572 hibakusha have died, or will die, from various forms of radiation-induced cancer.
David Ropeik: Nuclear Power Ambivalence: the Fears and the Facts David Ropeik 2010
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They appear to experience more health problems, such as radiation-induced cancer, when exposed to the same dose of radioactivity as adults, according to a report by the AAP's committee on environmental health.
Moms Turn Activists in Japanese Crisis Mariko Sanchanta 2011
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The current estimate is that just 572 hibakusha have died, or will die, from various forms of radiation-induced cancer.
David Ropeik: Nuclear Power Ambivalence: the Fears and the Facts David Ropeik 2010
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The current estimate is that just 572 hibakusha have died, or will die, from various forms of radiation-induced cancer.
David Ropeik: Nuclear Power Ambivalence: the Fears and the Facts David Ropeik 2010
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Raffoul JJ et al. Genistein inhibits radiation-induced activation of NF-kappaB in prostate cancer cells promoting apoptosis and G2/M cell cycle arrest.
Craig Cooper: Soy: When It's Good, When It's Bad, And How To Tell Craig Cooper 2010
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Raffoul JJ et al. Genistein inhibits radiation-induced activation of NF-kappaB in prostate cancer cells promoting apoptosis and G2/M cell cycle arrest.
Craig Cooper: Soy: When It's Good, When It's Bad, And How To Tell Craig Cooper 2010
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The current estimate is that just 572 hibakusha have died, or will die, from various forms of radiation-induced cancer.
David Ropeik: Nuclear Power Ambivalence: the Fears and the Facts David Ropeik 2010
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The current estimate is that just 572 hibakusha have died, or will die, from various forms of radiation-induced cancer.
David Ropeik: Nuclear Power Ambivalence: the Fears and the Facts David Ropeik 2010
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