Abstract

A hospital can prepare for a radiation disaster with relative ease. It doesn’t take an immense effort or scads of cash for fancy machines, just common sense and a good plan. Yet, according to disaster preparedness experts, few Canadian hospitals have made this modest effort ([www.cmaj.ca/cgi/doi/

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