By contrast, aneutronic fusion produces tiny to non-existent amounts of this deadly type of radiation, and is potentially capable of turning its fusion products directly into electricity.
The specific symptoms, the treatments available and the prospects for recovery vary from one person to another and are generally dependent on the amount and type of radioactivity, the radiation energy, the area of the body exposed, and the age and general health of the individual.
Louis, found that a 25% stronger dose of radiation used to treat patients with one type of lung cancer were more dangerous for the patients -- and less effective in treating the disease.