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Re: Cancer Assessment Press Release



Thanks for posting this tidbit, Andy. The study, while not focusing 
on correlating cancer incidence to work history, or other causal 
agents,, will obviously result in just that anyway. If there is no 
statistical correlation evident, the study will be considered 
flawed. If there happens to be only a slight correlation, the study 
will be used to provide direct evidence of all the deadly effects of 
radiation.

These types of studies are inherently evil. The justification for the studies 
is to satisfy a particular group's agenda. The nuclear community will 
again be a victim. It is a lose-lose situation.

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