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Nuclear cancer study is scrapped







Nuclear cancer study is scrapped

Nuclear cancer study is scrapped 06/25/2004 07:03 AM

A major study into the cancer risk of living near a former nuclear power, has been scrapped, BBC News Online can reveal.




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