2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-010-0344-9
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Cancer risk assessment after exposure from natural radionuclides in soil using Monte Carlo techniques

Abstract: Assessed risks for fatal cancer development from inhaled and ingested natural radionuclides originating in soil are not increased.

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“…Applying conversion factors for ingestion and inhalation, radionuclide intake (determined by radiometry) and the fatal cancer risk were assessed per 100,000 inhabitants for minimum and maximum activities (Zupunski et al, 2010;Spasic-Jokic & Gordanic, 2010b) Table 6. Water analysis during the regional hydrogeochemical prospecting…”
Section: Geochemical Explorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying conversion factors for ingestion and inhalation, radionuclide intake (determined by radiometry) and the fatal cancer risk were assessed per 100,000 inhabitants for minimum and maximum activities (Zupunski et al, 2010;Spasic-Jokic & Gordanic, 2010b) Table 6. Water analysis during the regional hydrogeochemical prospecting…”
Section: Geochemical Explorationmentioning
confidence: 99%