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  • All About Cancer
    • DNA Instruction Manual
    • Damaged DNA - what happens next?
    • A game of dice?
    • What does it take to make cancer a killer
      • Avoiding cell death
      • Making new blood vessels
      • Unlimited Reproduction
      • Self-motivated to Divide
      • Ignoring Messages to Stop Dividing
      • Spreading Throughout the Body
      • Prolonged Inflammation
  • All About Imaging
    • The history of imaging
    • Contrast agents
    • Microscopes
    • Contrast agents in cells
    • Contrast agents in tissue
    • Whole body scanning
    • X-rays
    • MRI
    • Nuclear medicine - PET and SPECT
    • Ultrasound
  • All About Radiation
    • Radiation damages DNA
    • Alpha radiation
    • Beta radiation
    • Gamma radiation
  • All about DNA
    • Repairing the damage
    • Repair methods 1 - Fixing a damaged letter
    • Repair methods 2 - short patch repairs
    • Repair methods 3 - long patch repairs
    • Repair methods 4 - Template repairs
    • Repair methods 5 - End joining
  • Why Gray
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