Studies of atomic bomb victims, nuclear workers and medical radiation patients have allowed scientists to estimate the cancer risk for
any particular radiation dose.
Not exact matches
«A Silent Crisis: Cancer Treatment in Developing Countries» Is a 2003 report from the International Atomic Energy Agency addresses the challenges of providing sufficient infrastructure — in
particular, trained staff to deliver safe and effective
radiation doses — for cancer treatment.
Choosing optimal IGRT regimens that spare healthy tissue and organs is a
particular concern for pediatric patients to help prevent potential late effects associated with the distribution of the
radiation dose and the total
radiation dose the patient receives.
To reach these figures, the board calculated the risk of dying of
radiation - induced cancer from a
particular dose received every year.