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    The Absolute Risk for Radiation-Induced Osteosarcoma Is Approximately _____ Cases/1
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The Absolute Risk for Radiation-Induced Osteosarcoma Is Approximately _____ Cases/1

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Question 5

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The absolute risk for radiation-induced osteosarcoma is approximately _____ cases/1 million persons/rad/year.


A) 0.11
B) 1.1
C) 11
D) 111

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