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What is the average annual dose of radiation exposure to workers?
The average effective dose of radiation exposure for workers in the nuclear power industry is around 1-2 millisieverts per year. While the average annual dose for workers in the medical field is around 0.5-1 millisieverts per year. It's important to note that these are averages and individual doses may vary depending on factors such as job responsibilities, working hours, and safety practices.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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