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Radiation-Induced Second Cancer Risk Estimates From Radionuclide Therapy

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Figure 1. The RAPID framework and workflow.
Figure 4. Sex-averaged ERR values for (1.) kidney, (b.) spleen, (c.) liver, and (d.) leukemia for the five patients considered in this study
Table 2: LAR as a function of cancer site and age at exposure (yr) for the five patients considered in this study.

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