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RE: Article: Lung cancer screening raises OR LOWERS lung cancer risk



 Hi all,



I try to lurk and follow these threads and admit that I find them

interesting. I try to keep up with my reading, but the literature is vast

and often confusing to me because my background isn't radiation biology or

medicine. 



I've been to the Radiation, Science, and Health (RSH) website, which Howard

Long cites and I believe can be a good resource. However, it is very poorly

designed and difficult to wade through. The anti-nuclear activist sites tend

to be much clearer and easier to navigate. I'm often impressed with their

ability to find and post documents that I can't find anywhere else. I

realize that this is due in part to their zeal and perhaps it is their full

time job. 



RSH could learn from the anti-nuclear activists and make their website

easier to use.



Thanks for listening.



Jerry Falo



The statements and opinions expressed herein are my responsibility; no one

else (certainly not my employer) is responsible, but I still reserve the

right to make mistakes.

 

Check core temperature: yes./no? Yes! - Homer Simpson

  

Gerald A. Falo, Ph.D., CHP

Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine

U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine

jerry.falo@us.army.mil

410-436-4852

 

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