Which scientit died of aplastic anemia a condition caused by prolonged exposure to radium and polnium?
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Marie Curie.
With her husband Pierre Curie, Marie's efforts led to the discovery of polonium and radium and, after Pierre's death, the further development of X-rays. The famed scientist died in 1934 of aplastic anemia likely caused by exposure to radiation
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