The fact that in the Marshall Islands thyroid cancer
is more prevalent in people exposed to lower than to higherlevels

of radiation is not widely known in the United States.

nearby Rongelap and Utink atolls,
were severely Contaminated with

ash-like fallout.
For many years people have debated whether or not the Marshal-

lese were deliberately exposed. The

official position ts that upper level

winds changed suddenly after the
blast. depositing fallout on the inhabited tslands. Admiral Lewis

Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission. at a press conference on his
retum from Bikini in 1984, said of
Bravo’. . . at no time was the testing out of control.’” He added. “*"No
test is made without a definite purpose and a careful determination that
is directed to an end result of major
importance....’’’§

cancer is actually more prevalent in

the people who received low level
exposure than in the high level

group.?!

A questionable decision by the

Atomic Energy Commission allowed
the Utink people to return to their
atoll within six months of the Bravo

test in 1954 and the Rongelap people
after three years. Little radiological
cleanup was doneoneither atoll, but
both were declared safe despite

“slight lingering radiation.’*??
Some 20 years later, the Department of Energy has decided the is-

lands were not safe. Shortly after the
northem Marshalls radiological survey wasfinished. Department of En-

ergy scientists went to Rongelap in

Nevertheless. within hours of early 1979 and told the people that
their exposure (at Rongelap, 175 the northern islands in their atoll,

rems. and at Utirik. 14 rems) the
people began to suffer from nausea
and severe itching of the skin: skin
burns and loss of hair occurred in the

which for the past 20 years they have

used for food gathering, were too
radioactive to visit. Moreover, the

Department of Energy survey shows
following weeks. Since then. 19 out that islands in Rongelap—only 125
of 22 children exposed on Rongelap miles from Bikini—have radiation
have had surgery for removal of, levels at least equal to, and in some
thyroid nodules. In 1972 a youth,

barely a year old at the time of his

exposure in 1954, died of myelogenous leukemia. A 1977 report by
Brookhaven states: ‘“Recently about
50% of the exposed Rongelap people
showed hypothyroidism without
clinical evidence of thyroid disease.

a finding that probably portends
trouble ahead.""'’

**For twenty two years. the people

{of Utirik] have heard Dr. Conard

and other doctorstell them not to
worry, that the dose of radiation received at the island was too lowto
cause any harmful effects.
However. it has become apparent

that the theory was wrong... .
There ts as much thyroid cancer at
Utirik as at Rongelap.-*?°

A 1976 Brookhaven annual report
confirmed the finding that thyroid
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cases higher than. an island at Bikini.

Since the 1954 Bravo incident, the

United States has stated unequivo-

had three ‘strange’ still born babies.
one ‘completely unrecognizable as

human.’ Also reported among
women on Likiep were ten other
babies that were not normal. a quite
high percentage of the population. “24

No medical program exists for the

people from these islands, but the

list of miscarriages, deformed

babies. cancers, thyroid nodules and
environmental problems from supposedly unexposed atolls is steadily
growing. Because Brookhaven does
not examine people from these other
islands, the government has been
able to deny that any health prob-

lems exist on the grounds that there

are no data.

Even on Utirik and Rongelap.

Brookhaven has taken an extremely

narrow view of the problems, according to Kotrady. In hts 1977 cn-

tique he said:

‘The onginal purpose of the pro-

gram wasto be as broad as possible

to discover all possible effects... .
Over the years. however, data from

tests. But in 1978, the Departmentof

various sources and opinions of experts have assessed what long term
effects should be found in the
people. Thus the program seems to
operate in a mode of looking for

Enewetak. Bikini and Rongelap

areas, such as the thyroid and blood.

more of the megaton rangetests."°*?
Oneofthese atolls in the northem
Marshalls is Likiep. According to a

Much of the information concerning low level radiation in the

cally that only the atolls of Bikini,
Enewetak. Rongelap and Utink were
contaminated during the weapons

Energy suddendly reversed itself
and reported: ‘‘In addition to
Atolls, there are eleven other atolls
or single islands that received intermediate range fallout from one or

careful report in the Micronesian Independent, June 6, 1980:

those effects predicted by expens.
... It tends to focus on specific

wherethe scientists expect effects to
occur, "*25

Marshalls is relevant to the United
States, in view of the uncertainty

surrounding Three Mile Island, mil-

itary personne] exposed to nuclear

**Out of 406 people wholive in

tests, and so forth. The fact that in
the Marshalls thyroid cancer is more

given birth to babies with severe

than to higher levels of radiation is

Likiep. there are documented reports that list nine women who have
mental retardation, one woman who

prevalent in people exposed to lower
not widely known in the United

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