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CT Scans May Reduce Rather than Increase the Risk of Cancer Bobby R. Scott, Ph.D. Charles L. Sanders, Ph.D. Ron E. J. Mitchel, Ph.D. Douglas R. Boreham, Ph.D.
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Document Date: 2010-03-04 21:40:16


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GE / Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. / New England Journal / Chalk River Laboratories / /

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Japan / United States / Canada / /

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Korean Advanced Institute of Science / McMaster University / Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute / Hall EJ / /

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cancer prevention / energy / chemical / /

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Cancer Bobby R. Scott / combined injuries / human cancers / colon cancer / pulmonary / injury / lifetime cancer / burns / Such combined injuries / radiation-induced cancer / breast cancer / lung cancers / cancers / leukemia / cancer / increase lifetime cancer / Carcinogenesis / chronic / lymphomas / lung cancer / diseases / skin cancers / infection / both cancer / thyroid cancer / injuries / /

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radiation / /

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McMaster University / International Congress / /

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J.L. Redpath / Douglas R. Boreham / Bobby R. Scott / Neill P. Low-dose / Ann Surg / Charles L. Sanders / Chin Med Sci / Ron E. J. Mitchel / /

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Alpha / radiation / x-ray / tomography / apoptosis / Genotype / /

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