Synopsis
The authors of "Radiation and Human Health" provide authoritative and precise information on evaluating the risks for all procedures--from dental films to CAT scans--for patients, both adults and children, and health professionals
Reviews
Science writer O'Connor and renowned scientist Gofman have collaborated on a one-of-a-kind handbook unequaled for practical use by professionals and concerned laypeople. Essentially a usable supplement to Gofman's Radiation and Human Health ( LJ 12/15/81), it is designed to provide the data needed for evaluating health effects (specifically, risk of cancer) from diagnostic X-rays and to identify opportunities for dose reduction. Easily understood instructions for adjustments and conversions are given. An immense amount of information is organized according to type of X-ray, body part, sex, age, and risk of future disease. A dramatic contribution to preventive medicine and medical decision-making, this book should be available wherever needed: labs, medical and dental offices, subject and science reference collections. Nancy B. Burrell, M.L.S., IBID Inc., Sarasota, Fla.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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