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9/14/18

[Answer] What caused the death of Marie Curie?

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What caused the death of Marie Curie?


  • radiation:Marie Curie became the first person to be awarded two Nobel Prizes, one in Physics and one in Chemistry. She was also the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. Working with her husband Pierre Curie, Marie discovered the elements polonium and radium. After her husband's death, she continued her work and is credited with developing X-rays. She was born Nov. 7, 1867, and died of aplastic anemia, a form of leukemia, in 1934. It is widely accepted that her terminal illness was a direct result of her work with radiation. Source: Biography.com



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