they can remain for long periods of time and deliver a very
"intense radiation dose to the surrounding lung tissue.
Plutonium is one of the most potent cancer producing
ascents known to man.

A machinist of plutonium metal carried

0.08 micrograms of plutonium-239 imbedded at the site of
she puncture woune in the palm of his hand.

Within the four

wear period before it was excized, it produced a nodule which
Gisslaved srecancerous changes®.

There is little doubt from

eriment2l animal studies that inhaled plutonium is one of

by

There is

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produce cancer .

Hence,

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the flow of

229 million xilosrams of plutonium represents a flow of over
“15

cancer ¢eses,

a staggering number which, as will be

G€emonstrated subsesuently, may be an underestimate of the
cancer Gcses by saveral orders of magnitude.
The varsistance of this toxic material, once lost to
cma

environment,

is

measured in terms of

thousands of years.

nly mive-thirds of the plutonium flowing in the nuclear

Leishewita, ©.c.

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Dermatoloay,

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0.C41.curies per gram of plutonium-239.
2 microcurie of plutonium-238 would have a
235 22 2niv f.21 microcrams’since olutoniun-239 nas a
mucn niscnar stectiic activity, 17.47 curie¢es per gram.

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