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Recent Items

Medical Program, Marshall Islands

Increasing evidence for developing thyroid hypofunction in exposed
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Rongelap people needs further investigation.

Conference with Drs. Larsen

(Peter Bent Brigham) and Robbins and Wolff (NIH) resulted in plans to

stop synthroid therapy on all exposed Rongelap people who have not had
thyroid surgery for a period of three months,

and then test for hypothyroid

State in each individual ineasuring TSH levels and in some cases using the
TRH stimulation test.
In view of possible compensation for hypothyroidism
in the exposed Rongelap peoples and also for medical reasons,

it is felt

that a more accurate assessment of thyroid function is necessary.

The high incidence of multiple intestinal parasite infestation in the
Marshallese has always been a problem.
Dr. A. Krotoski (PHS), an expert
in this field participating in the past survey,

believes iit may be possible

to virtually eradicate most parasites in individuals on an island using the
FDA~approved (3-4 years) anthelminthic, mebendazole (Vermox R), which is
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very effective against Ascaris,

hookworm and Trichuris, which are

the most

common parasites in the Marshallese.
The drug is quite safe with virtually
no side effects since it is not absorbed.
The plan is to carry out the program on Rongelap as a test island as follows:
In June, Knudsen would get a small stool specimen (to be analyzed later

by Dr.

Krotoski)

(100 mg),b.i.d.

on each individual,

for three days.

to be followed by 1

tablet mebendazole

This treatment would be repeated on three

quarterly surveys followed by reanalysis of stools - Ortho Pharmaceuticals
has agreed to provide the drug free of charge for this purpose.
If the

results are satisfactory, this proprim could be of great value to the Trust
Territory Health Services for other use in the islands.
Dr. Knudsen says he heard that Bakol and Bakol lawyers are going to
the U.S. Senate Committee, which will review the Burton bill passed by the

House of Representatives, presumably to influence them on behalf of the
Utirik people.

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Knud also heard that two more exposed Rongelap people
will be going to Japan for medical examinations under the auspices of
Ataji Balos.
I guess this may be in order for the leftist Japanese antiA and H bom) groups to pet more fuel for their big Uiroshima Day rally.
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