[ RadSafe ] [New post] Strange thyroid cysts in 30% ofFukushima children

John R Johnson idiasjrj at gmail.com
Tue Jul 2 12:35:56 CDT 2013


Maybe all Japanese kids have "Strange thyroid cysts. Have anybody look at
what the background is?

J. R. Johnson


On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Brennan, Mike (DOH) <
Mike.Brennan at doh.wa.gov> wrote:

> "Accumulated I-131 might have changed the structure of the thyroid."
>
> How does I-131 accumulate without an ongoing source?  Yes, it increases
> in the thyroid for some time after exposure starts, but if new I-131
> does not continue coming into the system decay predominates and the
> amount decreases.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu
> [mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Roger Helbig
> Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2013 2:39 AM
> To: RADSAFE
> Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] [New post] Strange thyroid cysts in 30%
> ofFukushima children
>
> Latest in the claims - they know that no one can disprove the lies -
> they will never release enough information to determine that!
> Roger Helbig
>
>
> Strange thyroid cysts in 30% of Fukushima children
>
> by Christina MacPherson
>
> Former head doctor of National Cancer Center,"Thyroids of Fukushima
> children look like honeycomb from too much cysts"
> http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/06/former-head-doctor-of-national-cancer
> -centerthyroids-of-fukushima-children-look-like-honeycomb-from-too-much-
> cysts/
>  by Mochizuki on June 28th, 2013
>
> On 3/10/2013, the former head doctor of National Cancer Center radiation
> diagnosis department, Matsue had a speech in Fukushima collaborative
> clinic. (There were some political opinions about this clinic but
> Fukushima Diary stays away from any kinds of the discussion, only
> focuses on the medical facts newly found.)
>
> Dr. Matsue is the chief of this clinic. He stated thyroids of Fukushima
> children have countless numbers of cysts to look like honeycomb.
> <Translate>
>
> (In the thyroid test of Fukushima children) Shockingly about 30% of the
> children have thyroid cysts. It was also 35% from Fukushima prefectural
> government's test. Prefectural government's test probably misses small
> cysts of 1~2mm because their test is too quick, but the cysts rate was
> almost the same. However, <Translate>
>
> Countless numbers of small cysts were found in the thyroids of about
> half of those 30% children, which is not reported in the prefectural
> government's test. I thought it was like "honeycomb", I have never seen
> such a thing.
>
> Recently, a clinic in Kobe tested the thyroid of the children who
> evacuated from Fukushima..
>
> The doctor in Kobe also reported about the "honeycomb looking thyroids".
> What the world is that ? It's no less than the half of the thyroids. The
> half-life of I-131 is 8 days, but it's not strange if it causes any
> thyroid abnormality. Rationally thinking, it has something to do with
> radiation. <Translate>
>
> "Accumulated I-131 might have changed the structure of the thyroid."
> http://togetter.com/li/481810?page=1
>
> Christina MacPherson | June 29, 2013 at 8:34 am | Categories:
> Fukushima 2013, health, Japan | URL: http://wp.me/phgse-dLu
>
> http://nuclear-news.net/2013/06/29/strange-thyroid-cysts-in-30-of-fukush
> ima-children/
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