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After researching treatment options, he chose to have radioactive seeds implanted, a treatment favored by men his age who tend to have less-aggressive cancers.
It's got something like a 60-year lifespan, and beyond that you're going to have radioactive waste on that site, I would say, indefinitely".
In choosing to have radioactive pellets implanted in his prostate yesterday morning, he selected an effective treatment with far fewer side effects than surgery.
"In this sense, they are very dangerous," he says "because if you have radioactive waste with a short time of life, after 100 years it will be absolutely decayed.
West Virginia's water and waste management director, Scott Mandirola, has said that he recognized that some Marcellus waste may have radioactive contaminants and that some of the waste could find its way to the state's waters.
The sedimentary cover may have radioactive formations, but none as strongly radioactive as granite.
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It is also the only gas under normal conditions that only has radioactive isotopes, and is considered a health hazard due to its radioactivity.
Ruhl, recollecting her father's last days, said, "He'd be making jokes about having radioactive urine.
The problem might have been hushed up had radioactive coolant been the only thing that leaked.
Mr. Giuliani said April 27 that he had cancer; he had radioactive seeds to treat it implanted on Sept. 15.
This water can create problems, too, because it contains a lot of salt and sometimes has radioactive elements.
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