the chance the person will develop cancer.
Art with X-rays
Gamma Radiation
Gamma radiation is used to: kill harmful bacteria in food; sterilise surgical instruments; kill cancer cells.
Have a go at treating a tumour
X-radiation and gamma radiation mostly pass through soft tissues, but some is absorbed by the cells. High doses of ultra violet radiation, X-radiation and gamma radiation can kill normal cells. Lower doses of these types of ionising radiation can cause normal cells to become cancerous.