CARCINOGENICITY OF IONIZING RADIATION:
A LITERATURE REVIEW
Y. Iztleuov,
M. Iztleuov,
A. Elubaeva
et al.
Abstract:Relevance: According to WHO, malignant neoplasms rank second in population mortality structure due to a constantly increasing influence of
technogenic factors that have a direct carcinogenic effect on the body and suppress defense mechanisms. Ionizing radiation plays a special role in
the development of cancer. It is used in industry, agriculture, medicine, and scientific research as a diagnostic tool in modern healthcare and radiation therapy for cancer treatment. The consequences of radiation inf… Show more
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