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Re: Fw: LNT Takes Another Blow



Mike,



It may be worthwhile to read the article first to 

determine the validity of the findings.



Regards, Bill Field

> 

> 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

> Fax   (615) 322-3764

> e-mail     michael.g.stabin@vanderbilt.edu

> internet   www.doseinfo-radar.com

> 

> 

> ----- 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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