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Moreover, every radiation accident or incident is specific and unique.
Almost every radiation monitor installed at the customs and border control points designed for detection of nuclear fissile materials uses gas neutron counters tracing decay neutrons.
A person stricken with cancer, for example, would be responsible for 20% of every radiation or chemotherapy treatment.
Dosimetry was performed before every radiation treatment to ensure consistency in the dose rate.
It is the goal for every radiation oncologist.
By IM-RT technique it becomes possible to modulate the intensity of every radiation beam, that as a result, influenced a highly precise dose of total radiation delivery.
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Although it is not realistic to expect that every radiation-induced process should or could be included, we can hope that the major factors that shape the time dependence of evolution of damage can be identified and quantified to the point where reasonable estimations of risk can be made.
Gonzales et al. [ 66] estimated that a 5-yearly CTC screening program would prevent the development of 24 CRCs for every radiation-induced cancer, based on an estimated mean effective dose of 8 mSv for women and 7 mSv for men.
And most striking of all, there's the invisible but all-pervasive danger at every step – radiation in the Chernobyl reading of the movie – and the jarringly primitive measures taken to combat it, in the film metal bolts attached to strips of bandage, at Fukushima sawdust and shredded newspaper.
In every case, radiation damage caused a DCR increase.
In a single institutional trial, the authors reported that waiting for radiotherapy had a negative impact on patient survival rates and risk of death increased by 2 % for every day radiation therapy was delayed.
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