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Cancer in US veterans exposed to radiation
I have been told that the US cancer institute was tasked to create a table
that relates a soldier's duties to his/her increased risk of cancer. For
example, a soldier that participated in "above ground test A" would be
able to see that he/she has a X% increased risk of M cancer, a Y%
increased risk of N cancer, and so on.
Does this type of table really exist, and if it does can someone direct me
to it?
Thank you
Joelle Key
Tennessee Division of Radiological Health
jkey@mail.state.tn.us