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Fw: LNT Takes Another Blow





The following note appeared on the Medical HP listserver today. I might note

that antediluvian units also took another blow...



Michael G. Stabin, PhD, CHP

Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences

Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences

Vanderbilt University

1161 21st Avenue South

Nashville, TN 37232-2675

Phone (615) 343-0068

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----- Original Message -----

From: "Ken Coleman" <kcoleman@radiationservices.com>

To: "Medical HP List Server (E-mail)" <medhp-sec@SLAC.Stanford.EDU>

Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 7:35 PM

Subject: LNT Takes Another Blow





> The May 2002 HPS Newsletter has a short note on page 10 mentioning a study

soon to be published in the journal of Nonlinearity in Biology, Toxicology

and Medicine about some 10,000 Taiwanese in about 17,000 apartments who were

unknowingly exposed over a 9 -19 year period to from 0.34 to 4 Sv from 60

cobalt in their contaminated apartments. Instead of showing dramatic

increases in cancers to support LNT, "the residents had reduced their rate

of spontaneous or natural cancer deaths to only about 3.4% of the general

population."

>

> Ken Coleman

>

>

> Kenneth A. Coleman, M.E., DABMP

> Radiation Services, Inc.

> 2801 Harder Oaks Avenue

> Valrico, Florida 33594

> 813-685-3796  FAX 813-685-2448

> kcoleman@radiationservices.com

>



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