Among injured survivors, 30 % had radiation injuries from which they recovered, but with a lifelong increase in cancer risk.
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The problem of radiation injuries due to fluoroscopy has been further investigated in review articles in 2000, 2001, 2009 and 2010.
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Irradiation of the cervical spine may also evoke it as an early delayed radiation injury, which occurs within 4 months of radiation therapy.
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Ten naval personnel were killed ( 8 officers and 2 enlisted men ), probably by the explosion itself and not from radiation injuries.
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Some of the " possible " delayed consequences of radiation injury are life shortening, carcinogenesis, cataract formation, chronic radiodermatitis, decreased fertility, and genetic mutations.
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Radioisotopes of caesium require special precautions : the improper handling of caesium-137 gamma ray sources can lead to release of this radioisotope and radiation injuries.
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Founding co-presidents Bernard Lown of the United States and Yevgeniy Chazov of the Soviet Union were joined by other early IPPNW leaders including Jim Muller, radiation injuries.
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Astronauts are susceptible to a variety of health risks including decompression sickness, barotrauma, immunodeficiencies, loss of bone and muscle, loss of eyesight, orthostatic intolerance, sleep disturbances, and radiation injury.
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An estimated 30 % of immediate fatalities were people who received lethal doses of this direct radiation, but died in the firestorm before their radiation injuries would have become apparent.
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The Office of Atomic Energy for Peace ( OAEP ), Thailand's nuclear regulatory agency, was notified when doctors came to suspect radiation injury, some seventeen days after the initial exposure.