Breast cancer incidence in U.S. radiologic technologists

Studies of atomic bomb survivors and medically exposed populations have demonstrated an increased risk of breast cancer associated with acute or protracted, intermediate‐dose or high‐dose, ionizing radiation; however, the risks associated with low‐dose and low‐dose‐rate (protracted) exposures are less certain.

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