were exposed to the fallout, there is
cancer in those people.

I

a

much higher incidence of thyroid

think there were 7 in 1977, I don’t know how

many there are now.

Buck:

There were 7 cases of thyroid cancer.

Bair:

There were 7 cases of thyroid cancer in 239 Marshallese in 1977.

I

don’t know how many have occurred since then.

Muller:

In our

records,

I

I

think we have,

so cases of thyroid abnormality

feel we have heard about 460 or

in our population over this period; and, so

we think that our population is now something around 32,000.

So, that

seems to be much different than what you said, well actually Marshallese
population differs in no degree from say Yap in an incidence of thyroid
disorders.

Bair:

My number was only thyroid cancers.

thyroid abnormalities.

That is much different than the

There is no relationship that scientists know about

now between nodules and cancers.

They appear to be independent.

Different

populations around the world have different numbers of thyroid
abnormalities
different.

Muller:

but their incidence of cancer is not that different, is not

It is fairly uniform.

No, I was speaking about thyroid operations.

thyroid operations.

In Japaneserecords

There have been 460

of the time that they were in the

Marshall Islands, we’ve checked those, and the number of incidence

of

thyroid disorders during that time was not near what it has been now in
this recent time in our records.

Bair:

That is probably because you are more concerned about thyroid

abnormalities

and so you are looking harder for them.

And when

you look

harder for something you find more of them.

Muller:

Well, I have not conducted any vast research in this subject so

it’s not because of my interest or lack of interest that these figures seem
to be this way, but thank you for your reply.

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