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Ionising radiation: risks/benefits or costs/benefits?

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Published: 10 June 1989
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Ionizing radiation (r. i.) as it is known poses a risk of harm to humans. Such radiation is present in a considerable number of activities, especially in the medical field (x-rays, in all their varied applications such as: x-rays, scopes, CT scans, etc. nuclear medicine: diagnostics and therapy).

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Ionising radiation: risks/benefits or costs/benefits?. (1989). Medicina E Morale, 39(3). https://doi.org/10.4081/mem.1989.1281