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Fetal Irradiation

 
Termination of pregnancy is NOT justified based upon radiation risks for fetal doses less than 10 rem.
 
Excess childhood cancer risk is ~0.06% per rem.  Normal childhood cancer incidence is 0.075%.
 
Fetal doses greater than 50 rem can cause significant fetal damage, the magnitude and type of which is a function of dose and stage of pregnancy. 
 
For fetal doses between 10 and 50 rem, decisions regarding termination of pregnancy should be made based upon individual circumstances.