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Lung cancer risk and radon exposure in a cohort of iron ore miners in Malmberget, Sweden.

Lung cancer and exposure to quartz and diesel exhaust in Swedish iron ore miners with concurrent exposure to radon.

Enhanced intestinal tumor multiplicity and grade in vivo after HZE exposure: mouse models for space radiation risk estimates.

Comparison of mortality and incidence solid cancer risk after radiation exposure in the Techa River Cohort.

Indoor ultraviolet tanning: what the data do and do not show regarding risk of melanoma and keratinocyte malignancies.

[Sunbathing or health--choice is yours].

Timing of menarche and first birth in relation to risk of breast cancer in A-bomb survivors.

Can the full-body scanners used at airports increase your risk of cancer?

Reconstruction of radiation doses in a case-control study of thyroid cancer following the Chernobyl accident.

Dental X-rays may increase thyroid cancer risk.

Uncertainties in studies of low statistical power.

Acute myeloid leukemia incidence following radiation therapy for localized or locally advanced prostate adenocarcinoma.

Estimates of lifetime attributable risk of cancer after a single radiation exposure from 64-slice computed tomographic coronary angiography.

Spotlight. A study on cell phones and cancer.

Enhanced global genome nucleotide excision repair reduces UV carcinogenesis and nullifies strand bias in p53 mutations in Csb-/- mice.

[Pediatric nasopharyngeal carcinoma: Anatomoclinic aspects, therapeutic results and evolutive particularities].

Is utilisation of computed tomography justified in clinical practice? Part IV: applications of paediatric computed tomography.

Incomplete data on the Canadian cohort may have affected the results of the study by the International Agency for Research on Cancer on the radiogenic cancer risk among nuclear industry workers in 15 countries.

[Cancer and cell phones: nothing to dread...almost].

An update on three radiation accidents in South America.

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