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RE: Treatment of radiation accident/terrorism victims
Publicity.
I have a Business Briefings tape in the car that I just started listening to
over the weekend. I stopped at the point where they discuss a former
Greenpeace scientist who has now written a book documenting that the
environmental extremism re. population, global warming, etc. ad nauseum is
bogus. I need to check the summary that came w/ the tape to see what notes I
need to extract from it.
Publicity.
Our biggest enemy, in fact the greatest ally of any kind of evil, is our
willingness to do nothing. I believe we're all familiar w/ the quotation.
Jack Earley
Radiological Engineer
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Muckerheide [mailto:jmuckerheide@cnts.wpi.edu]
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 11:48 AM
To: Jack_Earley@RL.GOV; radsafe-digest@list.vanderbilt.edu
Subject: RE: Treatment of radiation accident/terrorism victims
Jack,
But do we do about NCRP/ICRP? EPA/DOE/NRC? BEIR/IAEA/UNSCEAR? All the same
small group of people with a mission to mislead the
politicians/public/media!?
Regards, Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack_Earley@RL.GOV [mailto:Jack_Earley@RL.GOV]
The best treatment would be to educate the public so the media and antis
can't lie to them as readily.
Jack Earley
Radiological Engineer
-----Original Message-----
From: John Moulder [mailto:jmoulder@MCW.EDU]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 8:37 AM
To: radsafe-digest@list.vanderbilt.edu
Subject: Treatment of radiation accident/terrorism victims
Just released on the U.S. National Cancer Institute website
<http://www3.cancer.gov/rrp/moderate.pdf>
"Molecular and Cellular Biology of Moderate Dose Radiation and
Potential Mechanisms of Radiation Protection"
"Normal tissue radiation response and injury after exposure to
ionizing radiation are of great importance to patients with cancer,
populations potentially exposed to military, accidental or
intentional exposure... A scientific workshop was convened to address
the recent scientific progress in molecular, cellular and whole
animal radiobiology, biodosimetry, and current and future treatments
to prevent or ameliorate radiation damage to normal tissues."
My words: Basically this is an outline of what we know about the
possible consequences of nuclear terrorism, what we could do now to
treat victims of nuclear terror, and what we could develop in the
short (less than 1 year) or long-term (3-5 years) to improve our
ability to treat such victims.
--
John Moulder (jmoulder@mcw.edu)
Radiation Oncology
Medical College of Wisconsin
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