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6 April 1954

Dr. Rokuzo Kobayashi

National Institute of Health

Welfare Ministry
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On March 26 we received two samples of urine from patients
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at the Tokyo University Hospital, I am happy to be able to report
at this time that the radioactivity of these samples is so low that «-.
the deposits of fission products in the tissues of the two patients —
can be accepted as well within the limits of safety. The results-:,
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YAMAMOTO, Tadashi - 510 dis integrations ‘per minute> per “er

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Data on the individual radlo-isotopes: will be belegraphed to

me in another few days. It will then be possible for me to be more
quantitative in estimating the dose from absorbed fission products.
However, it is most certain that the storage of long-lived radioisotopes is insignificant in these men,
As you know, the rate of excretion of ‘fission products at any

given time after absorption bears a relationship to the quantities.
*eposited in the various tissues.

The principal radiochemical

constituents at this time are due to Sr89, Lal40 and the Rare

Sarths,
These are isotopes which have relatively short haif-lives
and are eliminated from the body with comparative rapidity either
by radioactive decay or excretion,
In the case of these patients,

3 £90 is most certainly an insignificant fraction of the total
bsorbed radioactivity. The permissible urinary excretion, considering the isotopes involved, would be greater, by a large

factor, than the values reported above,

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I note that the nevis papers continue to carry occasional
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statements of the Jaranese investigators to the effect that the
prognosis for the fishermen is adversely affected by the fact
that long-life bone-seeking isotopes are deposited in their
tissues,
It 148s regrettable that the public continues to be mis-~
inforzed in this respect, Certainly the results reported above .
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argue convincingly that only minimal, medically insignificant ty
amounts of fission products have been absorbed into the tissues - sy
of the two patients for whom results are available. “Leos
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