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RE: Breast Cancer Study
Howard,
Once again, you seen to be unaware of current medical practices. The FDA,
of whom I am sure you are aware, has recommended reductions in CT doses.
Maybe they think there is a problem. See
http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/safety/110201-ct.html
>From looking at the DDP site, it appears that you are expecting a nuclear
attack. I thought you said radiation has a hormetic effect?
-- John
John Jacobus, MS
Certified Health Physicist
3050 Traymore Lane
Bowie, MD 20715-2024
E-mail: jenday1@email.msn.com (H)
-----Original Message-----
From: hflong@postoffice.pacbell.net
[mailto:hflong@postoffice.pacbell.net]
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 7:53 AM
To: Thomas Jones
Cc: hflong@pacbell.net; radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
Subject: Re: Breast Cancer Study
. . .and myself taken great precautions
with ALARA 40 years ago when I was taking several chest x-rays a week, I am
now persuaded that more radiation than most get without supplement reults in
a
deficiency: lower resistance to infection, greater susceptibility to cancer
and shorter life.
. . .
Thomas Jones wrote:
> Dr. Long,
>
> I doubt too many people would go to a physician that thinks the
> radiation exposure from a fluoro procedure improves your health.
>
. . .
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