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Another risk factor that recent Chinese migrants had higher exposure to was more frequent radiation exposure to the chest area, which is likely the result of efforts to control the high prevalence of tuberculosis in China by population screening with chest x-rays [ 18, 19].
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Immunohistochemical staining for pAKT was significantly more frequent in the radiation-resistant than in the radiation-sensitive group (P=0.004).
Expression of pAKT was significantly more frequent in the radiation-resistant group, compared to the radiation-sensitive group (P=0.004).
Responses in signature genes for thyroid hormone-induced responses were more frequent than for ionizing radiation, and trends persisted irrespective of time of day.
MSI is considerably more frequent in relation to radiation dose than classical genetic effects and apparently does not become diluted in subsequent generations.
Radiation induced sarcomas usually occur around the shoulder and pelvis in women because of the more frequent use of radiotherapy for breast and gynecologic cancers and the better long term survival of these patients.
Radiation pneumonitis was more frequent after the combination of postoperative radiotherapy with chemotherapy.
CEST has the potential to allow more frequent imaging without a punitive radiation dose.
Preclinical data supports that more frequent G dosing schedule with radiation could yield local control advantages in the setting of a clinical trial [ 11].
Our results support conclusions from migrant studies that indicated that childhood is a critical period of either vulnerability to solar radiation or more frequent exposures to melanoma risk factors.
However, today's radiation techniques make adjuvant re-radiation possible and more frequent than in our retrospective series, thus, improving local control (McDonald et al, 2011).
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