[ RadSafe ] Psychological Impacts of Chernobyl

Savitz, Kenneth R (1UQ) savitzkr at y12.doe.gov
Tue May 3 14:49:42 CDT 2011


According to the CDC (http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/uscs/cancersbyraceandethnicity.aspx) and if I read it correctly,
even if all 8 million lived to be 80 years or older, the rate for all cancers would be about 2.5 in 100.

How much of an increase in the cancer incidence does Dr. Busby attribute to Fukushima, which ones are radiation induced, and what are his calculations that resulted in this prediction?

Ken Savitz

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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Psychological Impacts of Chernobyl

The statement below by Dr. Busby is actually very defensible.  

~800,000 people (or ~10% of the population) within 200 kilometers or
anywhere with a population of 8 million will contract cancer if they are
not moved out.  They will also contract cancer if they are moved out.

It is a very successful and probably intentional distortion of a true
statement.


Dr. Chris Busby, another physicist says there is a rage in the 
> >> people in Tokyo and he now predicts based on his calculations that 
> >> 800,000 people out of about 8 million who live within 200 kilomters

> >> [sic] of the plant will contract cancer if they are not moved out."
> >>

Harry Reynolds
>

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