b. Skin (1) Similar effects noted with both massive, acute, and chronic low-level radiation exposure (a) Reddening, swelling, pigmentation changes and loss of hair (b) Ulcerations, atrophy, cancer 1) Development of skin cancer extremely unlikely with present safety precautions Cc. Bones (1) Threat from ingestion and/or inhalation of the "bone seekers" (2) (a) Strontium (o) Plutonium (c) Radium Bone cancer from long-term radiation bombardment by bone seekers (3) d. Effect of external radiation on bone cells Lungs (1) Effects of radiation on lungs (a) (2) Damage to air sacs (alveoli) Hazard greatest from inhaled radioactive dusts and vapors (3) Tendency of several radioactive elements, such as radon, polonium, uranium, and plutonium, to concentrate in the lungs DO’ ARCHIVES

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