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401378
Nagasaki Shimbun
5 August 1976

Bikini Survivors Suffering Bone Marrow Impairment
Gensuikin Kyushu Bloc Council Obtains Medical Charts

The Gensuikin Kyushu Bloc Council (affiliated with Socialist
Party and Sohyo, business manager: Kazuyoshi Yamakawa) obtained AEC's
medical charts for 66 persons exposed to the H-bomb test conducted by

the United States at the Bikini Atoll on 1 March 1954,

On the basis

of the medical charts, two exposed Micronesian youths were invited to
Japan on 14 May this year.
Recently the results of analysis of the
medical charts have been compiled.
The medical charts are for the residents of Rongelap Island and
another island exposed to the H-bomb at the most proximal distance.
These charts record the aftereffects and course of treatment during
the 19 years from the time of exposure to 1973.
Medical scientists
who have analyzed the medical charts point out, "Bone marrow impairment
has appeared and some effect might appear in the blood hereafter.
There were 10 cases of thyroid disorder including 3 cases of thyroid
cancer."
The 66 subjects consist of 50 residents of Rongelap Island (exposed to 175 rad), 12 residents of Ailinginae (phonetic) Island (69
rad) and 4 in-utero exposed.
Except for the in-utero exposed, the
subjects were exposed to Fallout immediately after the experiment and
showed such symptoms as epilation, nausea, and radiation burns quite
similar to those of the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Particularly among the residents of Rongelap Island, all subjects of age
21.to 30 showed remarkable decrease of blood count.
Subsequently,
spontaneous abortion and impairment of vision have occurred among them.
Moreover, the medical charts of 20 who have died indicate that
five of them died of leukemia or cancer of the genital organ.
Those
concerned of the Red Cross Nagasaki A-homb Hospital and the Atomic
Disease Institute, Nagasaki University School of Medicine who engaged
in the analysis are afraid the risk of such disorders would continue
hereafter.
However, no specialist is stationed on full-time basis near the
Bikini Atoll and American doctors of AEC examine the survivors only
twice a year.
Thus, there is being provided no full-scale medical
treatment.

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