Cancers associated with high dose exposure include leukemia, breast, bladder, colon, liver, lung, esophagus, ovarian, multiple myeloma, and stomach cancers.
In 1955, von Neumann was diagnosed with what was either bone, pancreatic or prostate cancer[62][63] after he was examined by physicians for a fall, whereupon they inspected a mass growing near his collarbone.[64] The cancer was possibly caused by his radiation exposure during his time in Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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杨振宁兄弟(左右)和邓稼先1949年于芝加哥大学Cancers associated with high dose exposure include leukemia, breast, bladder, colon, liver, lung, esophagus, ovarian, multiple myeloma, and stomach cancers.
Source: The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission
In 1955, von Neumann was diagnosed with what was either bone, pancreatic or prostate cancer[62][63] after he was examined by physicians for a fall, whereupon they inspected a mass growing near his collarbone.[64] The cancer was possibly caused by his radiation exposure during his time in Los Alamos National Laboratory.