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Largest-ever study contests radiation role in childhood cancers

Helen Gavaghan

Nature, 1997, vol. 390, issue 6656, 107-107

Abstract: london The theory that men who have been exposed to radiation father children with a higher than average risk of contracting childhood leukaemia has been questioned by a new study, the largest of its kind.

Date: 1997
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