The long and winding road for the Fukushima nuclear workers : The Lancet

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10 March 2012 Despite the Japanese Government's announcement of the cold shutdown of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in December, 2011, the clean-up operation in the wake of the nuclear crisis could take as many as 40 years. Hot spot areas where radiation exceeds 10 Sv per h are still untouched, and we cannot ignore the risk of accidental acute radiation syndrome. We previously proposed prophylactic autologous peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) banking for the workers involved in the cl
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The long and winding road for the Fukushima nuclear workers : The Lancet
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10 March 2012 Despite the Japanese Government's announcement of the cold shutdown of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in December, 2011, the clean-up operation in the wake of the nuclear crisis could take as many as 40 years. Hot spot areas where radiation exceeds 10 Sv per h are still untouched, and we cannot ignore the risk of accidental acute radiation syndrome. We previously proposed prophylactic autologous peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) banking for the workers involved in the cl
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