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Re[2]: Downwinders Study To Be Released
It will be interesting to see if this "ecological" study is attacked
as vociferously as Dr. Cohen's, or if this one will be much more
generally accepted since it purports to show an *increase* in cancer.
I have my hunch...
Steven D. Rima, CHP, CSP
Manager, Health Physics and Industrial Hygiene
MACTEC-ERS, LLC
steven.rima@doegjpo.com
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Subject: Re: Downwinders Study To Be Released
Author: per.hall@mep.ki.se (Per Hall) at Internet
Date: 12/14/98 2:15 AM
FYI. A recent paper by Gilbert, Tarone, Bouville, and Ron (NCI) - J Natl
Can Inst. 1998;90:1654-60 - reports on thyroid cancer rates in the US
following 131-I doses from the Nevada bomb tests.
Despite the ecological approach and uncertainties in dose calculations the
authors conclude that an elevated risk of thyroid cancer is related to
131-I among those exposed within the first years of life and born during
the 50s.
The findings are interesting in light of the Chernobyl data and intriguing
since elevated risks have not been shown previously among children except
for the Ukrainian, Belarus and Russian reports.
Downwinders Study To Be Released - (HERMISTON) -- The
>Centers For Disease Control in Atlanta plans to release a study on
>thyroid disease among so-called ``downwinders'' in Eastern Oregon
>and Washington next month. The study will seek to determine if
>possible radiation releases at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in
>the 50's and 60's may have affected residents who lived near the
>site. Several thousand residents of the area have
>been part of the study.
>
>Sandy Perle
>E-Mail: sandyfl@earthlink.net
>Personal Website: http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/1205
>
>"The object of opening the mind, as of opening
>the mouth, is to close it again on something solid"
> - G. K. Chesterton -
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Dept. of Medical Epidemiology Fax: +46 8 314957
Karolinska Institute e-mail: per.hall@mep.ki.se
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