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Is there any resource out there for the life expectancy of patients who get exposed to radiation?

I am looking for publications and articles to read more about life expectancy and mortality rate/ cancer risks in patients who are 50 or younger. Most of the research articles I found are for older patients. There are many resources out there for occupational radiologists and their risks of getting cancer, but not much information about younger patients suffering from cancer later on in their life. I would appreciate any help in finding some papers that talks about mortality rate in younger patients who get exposed to ionizable radiation.

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