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Spent fuel elements are highly radioactive, because the fission products produced in fission are in many cases unstable, and emit radiation. Radioactivity, which is in three forms, alpha, beta, and gamma, causes irreversible changes in the body. In the short term it kills white blood cells, and if that is not enough to cause a quick death, it can cause cancers to appear later.

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