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Re: Chernobyl fallout and Swedish cancer incidence



>Your views and wishes do not make good science.



I don't know who or what this refers to. I do not have any wishes in this 

and I definitely don't believe that fallout from Chernobyl in Sweden has 

increased our average lifetime (the radiation dose from natural background 

is much larger for most types of comparisons - even for the first year after 

Chernobyl exploded - there are some local exceptions but I question whether 

meaningful statistics could be based on these people - besides - in this 

study the authors hadn't even analyzed doses - only deposition of Cs-137).



My personal ideas only,



Bjorn Cedervall   bcradsafers@hotmail.com





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