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In March 2011, an earthquake and subsequent tsunami crippled the nuclear reactor at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant causing radiation to seep out into surrounding towns.
July 2005 — Therapist Radiates Wrong Body Part After two correct treatments, a therapist set up the patient incorrectly, causing radiation to be administered to an unintended part of the body.
Naoto Kan resigned after Fukushima was hit by a tsunami in 2011, causing radiation leaks.
But the change in gravity leads to a pressure change, causing radiation to stream out of these regions, working to suppress gravitational growth.
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan in March 2011 triggered a nuclear meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, causing radiation leaks and forcing the evacuation of thousands of people.
However, it is also possible to have fast and accurate guidance by CT, applying CT fluoroscopy imaging, with the drawback of causing radiation exposure for both the interventionalist and for the patient.
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In the reactor core, zirconium alloys are subjected to high-energy neutron fluence, causing radiation-induced dislocation and growth.
Historically, the radiation therapy has had a limited role in the treatment of liver cancer due to the low tolerance of the liver to radiation dose and it was difficult to deliver the radiation doses necessary to ablate gross tumors without causing radiation-induced liver disease (RILD) [ 11].
This would cause radiation to spread through the atmosphere, poisoning land, water and people for miles around.
Damaging radiation of this type can cause radiation sickness, mutate DNA, damage brain cells, and contribute to cancer.
Kan knew that abandoning the Fukushima Daiichi site would cause radiation levels in the surrounding environment to soar.
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