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Radiation Therapy-Induced Neoplasms

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Etiology of Cancer in Man

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X-rays, discovered in 1895 by Wilhelm Konrad Roentgen (1845–1923) have become an important tool in clinical and experimental medicine. But they are not only helpful for diagnosis and treatment; their dangerous properties were also discovered by the first physicians, who became afflicted with cancer of the skin, especially on the hands. X-ray techniques have improved tremendously and today they are used almost everywhere in medicine, including cancer treatment.

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