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Radiation Dose Equivalent Calculator

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When explaining radiation dose to patients, use the concept of 'background radiation equivalent' (how many days/months of natural background exposure the procedure represents) rather than absolute millisievert values. A CT scan equating to '3.7 years of background radiation' is more meaningful to most patients than '10 mSv,' though both should be framed in the context of the diagnostic benefit.

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Marie Curie, who discovered polonium and radium and was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences — Physics in 1903 and Chemistry in 1911), almost certainly died in 1934 from aplastic anaemia caused by her decades of unprotected radiation exposure in the laboratory. Her original laboratory notebooks remain so radioactively contaminated that they are stored in lead-lined boxes at the National Library of France and visitors must sign a waiver before viewing them.

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