ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The accompanying table lists the individuals, with their affiliations, who have so generously given of their time and talents to participate in medical surveys in the Marshall Islands over dedicated efforts, the surveys could not ful to all of them. The senior author would like first ple who have assisted in the preparation involved in some of the special studies. the past six years. Without their have succeeded, and we are most grateto express his gratitude to many peoof this report or who were actively In the writing and editing of the re- port, Dr. Donald Paglia was most helpful and is largely responsible for writing Sections I, II, and parts of ILI and IX. At this Laboratory, Drs. E. P. Cronkite and V. P. Bond have provided valuable advice and support. The assis- tance of Ms. Margaret Dienes in editing and collating the report, the secretar-~ lal assistance of Ms. Bernice Armstrong and Ms. G. Callister, the typing and editing assistance of Ms. Denise G. Warren, and the technical assistance of Messrs. William Scott and Peter Heotis and Ms. Veena Naidu are gratefully acknowledged. The people who assisted with or wrote sections of the report are men- tioned in the appropriate places. In addition, numerous other individuals and many organizations have given tremendous support to the program over the years, and without their help the program could never have succeeded. It will be possible to list only some of these people who have contributed during the past six years. As noted earlier, when the senior author retired in 1979, Dr. Hugh S. Pratt became program chief until he resigned in the summer of 1980. We are indebted to him for his contributions, including improvement of examina- tion protocol, initiation of data processing, and other improvements in the program. Dr. Pratt was succeeded by Dr. Eugene P. Cronkite, the present program director, who has been involved with the program since its inception and during his tenure as Chairman of the Medical Department always strongly supported the program and provided able advice. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of a number of Brookhaven physi-~ clans who have served as resident physicians in the Marshall Islands, including Drs. Konrad Krotrady, William Grant, Knud D. Knudsen, and Roger S. Rittmaster. Dr. and Mrs. Knudsen were in the islands for two tours, and their dedication to the program and assistance are greatly appreciated. Mr. Peter Heotis and Ms. Jenuk Kabua, a Marshallese nurse, have provided great assistance in the Marshall Islands for the resident physicians. At BNL we would like to acknowledge the valuable assistance of Mr. William Scott in administra- tion, organization, and logistic planning for the surveys. Also, Ms. Veena Naidu and Ms Susan Wynn have been most helpful to the program directors. The continued support of many others at this Laboratory is gratefully acknowledged: in the Medical Department, Drs. D. C. Borg (Chairman), R. B. Aronson (Deputy Chairman), and others including Drs. H. L. Atkins, L. V. Hankes, R. D. Stoner, tor). J. Iwai, and P. Chandra and Mr. K. P. Mohring Among others at BNL, we are most grateful (Department Administra- to Dr. V. P. Bond for his sup- port and advice and for the support and assistance of Dr. G. Vineyard, Director, and Messrs. and many others. N. P. Rathvon, K. E. Boehm, C. B. Meinhold, D. G. Clareus, We are particularly grateful to Dr. J. R. Naidu for his -~ ix -