-3-+ would be required to produce observable effects in the popula tion. The U. S. Government agencies have been continuously concerned with maintaining this condition of very small test radiation hazard ang have never neglected study and action to reduce it. °“ I do not ‘What I should like “4s extremely small everywhere take as mean to say that there is no risk at all. to demonstrate to you is. that the risk compared with other risks which persons a normal part of their lives. At the same time, I ask you to weigh this risk against what I believe would be the far greater risk--to freedom-loving people everywhere. in the world--of not maintaining our . defenses against. the totalitarian forces at large in the world until such time as safeguarded disarmament may be achieved. Of course, a workable, safeguarded system of international disarmament is a paramount objective of the United. States Government, and one which we must work for and hope and pray will be achieved. To go into more detail on the question of risk from world-wide radioactive fallout, there are two possible hazards. The first is the genetic hazard due to radiation of the reproductive organs by penetrating gamma radiation, and the second is the hazard due to the irradiation of the bones by assimilated strontium-90, taken up largely through food. These two possible hazards should not be confused; there is no reason to fear genetic hazard from strontium- 99, since it accumulates in the bones and does not appreciably irradiate the reproductive organs. In order to understand the degree of these hazards, it is necessary to compare the amount of radiation dosage received from fallout with the amount -of radiation dosage normally received by all living things because of the _ natural radioactivity in the environment. In this way, it is possible to put the hazards from weapons testing into the context of normal human experience. When this kind of comparison is made, it becomes apparent that we all carry in our bodies, and have in our surroundings, amounts of radioactivity very much larger than those derived from radioactive fallout. (more)

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