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Poorly Differentiated Squamous Cell Carcinoma in an Atomic Bomb Survivor

Uchiyama A, Motegi SI, Ishikawa O

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Surveillance and epidemiologic investigation in public health emergencies caused by infectious diseases

Ki M

Public health emergencies caused by infectious diseases are the greatest threat to mankind in the 21st century, and pose an even more significant threat than nuclear weapons. The first step...
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A Case of Lichen Planus

Park JS, Rim SJ, Kim YK

  • KMID: 1664185
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1972 Jan;10(1):59-62.
A case of Lichen planus in 41 year old with predisposing emotional factor is reported here and reviewed therapeutic experiences and reveiwed of literatures. This patient who has been suffering...
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Epidemiological Researches on the Health Hazards in Veterans of United States of America

Lim HS

  • KMID: 2303975
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2001 Jun;23(1):23-35.
The Department of Veterans Affairs(VA) maintains some large automated databases that provide the opportunity for studying long-term health effects of military service. The Beneficiary Identification and Record Locator Subsystem(BIRLS) is...
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The health effects of low-dose radiation exposure

Do KH

Low dose radiation has been defined as doses in the range under 100 mSv of low linear energy transfer (low-LET) radiation. There are two sources of ionizing radiation: natural and...
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Genetic radiation risks: a neglected topic in the low dose debate

Schmitz-Feuerhake I, Busby C, Pflugbeil

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the accuracy and scientific validity of the current very low risk factor for hereditary diseases in humans following exposures to ionizing radiation adopted by the United Nations...
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Risk Factors for Breast Cancer, Including Occupational Exposures

Weiderpass E, Meo M, Vainio H

  • KMID: 2316994
  • Saf Health Work.
  • 2011 Mar;2(1):1-8.
The knowledge on the etiology of breast cancer has advanced substantially in recent years, and several etiological factors are now firmly established. However, very few new discoveries have been made...
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The Encounter between Oral History and Narrative Medicine: A Preliminary Study

Hwang I, Kim H

  • KMID: 1477786
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 2013 Aug;22(2):357-388.
In this article, we will examine the theory and practice of encounters between oral history and narrative medicine in view of storytelling. Man is a storytelling animal. Our experience is...
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Quantitative Assessment of Radiation Doses from Computed Tomography of Patients in the Emergency Department Following Trauma Team Activation

Song JH, Kim SH, Jung SE, Oh SH, Jeong WJ, Kim HJ, Park KN

  • KMID: 2332835
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2010 Dec;21(6):763-769.
PURPOSE: Emergency physicians utilize multiple computed tomography (CT) scans in acute evaluation of patients with multiple traumas. By its nature, CT involves larger radiation doses than conventional X-ray films do....
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Clinical and Histopathologic Observations of Primary Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinomas

Lee SY, Kang H, Son SJ

  • KMID: 1891500
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1996 Oct;34(5):710-717.
BACKGROUND: Squamous cell carcinoma(SCC) is the most common skin cancer in Korea and its incidence is increasing. OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to evaluate the clinical and histopathological characteristics of SCC. METHODS: Forty...
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