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Cancer mortality after low dose exposure to ionising radiation in workers

1. The risk of mortality from solid cancer, lagged by 10 years, is estimated to be increased by 52% per Gy of radiation exposure, an association that is doubled when limiting to the low cumulative dose range of 0-100 mGy. 2. There is an approximate relationship between cumulative dose radiation exposure and mortality from solid ....

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Vendor and craft show is Sept. 23

A pancreatic cancer awareness vendor and craft show and pick-a-prize auction will be held Sept. 23 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Cochranton Community Church. ....

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Kinder benefit is Sept. 2

DEFIANCE — A benefit and ride for Kitty Kinder will be held Sept. 2 at the Defiance AMVETS. ....

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Contributor: Grappling With Ongoing Cancer Drug Shortages

In 2023, the United States was in the midst of the largest drug shortage in a decade, including lifesaving platinum-based medications to treat a variety of cancers. ....

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A Q&A With Dr Lucio Gordan: How Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute Evolved During Difficult Times

Lucio Gordan, MD, president and managing physician, Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute (FCS), discusses how FCS has learned to adapt during difficult times, including COVID-19, Hurricane Ian, and current drug shortages. ....

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