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RE: epi studies



Radsafe'rs,

IMHO, a good organisation that provides epidemiological data of Japanese
atomic bomb survivors is the Radiation Effects Research Foundation.  Their
"mission is to ascertain and disseminate scientific knowledge of radiation
effects to contribute towards enhancing the health and welfare of
atomic-bomb survivors and all people".  Their website:
http://www.rerf.or.jp/eigo/experhp/rerfhome.htm  has a number of studies in
full text.

I hope this helps

> Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 11:39:15 -0400
> From: "Minnema, Douglas" <Douglas.Minnema@ns.doe.gov>
> To: "radsafe@romulus. ehs. uiuc. edu (E-mail)"
> Subject: epi studies
> At one time I had seen a very brief summary of the efforts to
> study the
> effects of radiation in the Japanese atomic bomb survivors.
--------------snip--------------
> If anybody can help fill in the blanks, it would be appreciated.
> Doug Minnema, PhD, CHP
> Defense Programs
> US DOE

Darren Spelay, BSc.
Radiation.Analyst@CRI.ca
Cogema Resources
Saskatoon, SK

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