Chernobyl-Related Cancer and Precancerous Lesions: Incidence Increase Vs. Late Diagnostics
The reported incidence of thyroid cancer in children and adolescents in Soviet Union before the Chernobyl accident was lower than in other developed countries. This is not clearly recognizable from the literature because comparisons of the high incidence figures 4 years after the accident and later...
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Main Author: | Sergei V. Jargin (Author) |
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2014-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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