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<blockquote>When women and men were exposed to high levels of radiation for similar periods of time, women had more than twice the risk that men did of developing lung cancer. |
<blockquote>When women and men were exposed to high levels of radiation for similar periods of time, women had more than twice the risk that men did of developing lung cancer.<ref>https://www.space.com/why-astronauts-radiation-levels</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 06:10, 29 March 2022
When women and men were exposed to high levels of radiation for similar periods of time, women had more than twice the risk that men did of developing lung cancer.[1]