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Dirty Bomb Test for Terror May Assist Cancer Research



With a few drops of blood, scientists are creating a way to tell who has absorbed dangerous radiation levels, part of the government’s preparations against a terror attack, and advance research that just might point toward new cancer care, too.

Duke University’s work aims to allow rapid triage in the aftermath of a dirty bomb explosion or other radiological emergency, to sort out who among potentially thousands of panicked people need treatment for radioactive fallout and who can go home.

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Tags: Cancer, Cancer research, dirty bomb, Duke University, Government, Nuclear fallout, Oncology, radiactive, radiation, radiological

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