cell mass and/or plasma volume. However, there

amongthe older group. This creates certain diffculties in interpreting someofthe studiesto be outlined.

Islands for more than | year mayalso haveslightly

limit the procedures and methods that can beused.

Blood volume studies with *'Cr-labeled sodium

chromate showeda significant reduction in red
is some indication that Americansliving in the

lowered values. Tritiated water has been used to
establish the relationship of blood volumeto lean

4. The conditionsoffield examinations naturally

COMPARISON POPULATIONS

body mass. Further studies on blood volume de-

terminations are presentedlater.

OTHER BACKGROUND INFORMATION

As mentioned in previous reports, several difficulties were associated with carrying out the examinations as well as interpreting the findings.

1. The language barrier made examinations
difficult, since very little English is spoken by the

Marshallese. However, there were sufficient English-speaking Marshallese to assist the medical
team in mostinstances.
2. The lack ofvital statistics or demographic

data on the Marshallese imposesa serious difficulty in interpretation and evaluation of the medical data. Trust Territory officials are attempting
to improveregistration of such data.

3. There is uncertainty on the part of some of

the Marshallese as to their exact ages, particularly

During thefirst 2 years, two separate groups of

Marshallese people were used for comparison,
each comparablein size with the exposed Rongelap group and matchedfor age and sex. However,

both groups were found to be unstable, with a
large attrition rate over the 2 years, which made
them unsatisfactory. At the time of the 3-yearsurvey, it was found that during the preceding 12

months the Rongelap population at Majuro Atoll
had doubled becauseofthe influx of relatives who
had come back from other islands to live with

them. These people had been away from Rongelap
Atoll at the time of the accidental exposure. This
group matchedreasonably well for age and sex

and was of comparablesize. Since the return of
the people to Rongelap, however, this group has

about doubledin size. Table 2 shows the various
Marshallese populations that have been examined
since 1954.

Table 2?

Marshallese Populations Examined Since 1954
Group

Original number
in group

Number
living (1966)

Frequency
of exams

Subject
Nos.

Exposed
Rongelap*
Ailingnae**
Uurik

67
19
157

58
15
133

Annual
Annual
3-4 years

99

168+

Annual since 1957

l- 86
i- 86
2101-2257

Unexposed
Rongelap

Rita

Majuro

57

115

1955-1956

1954 only

801-1073

1000-1082

700- 800

Children Conceived After the Fallout
Of exposed parent(s)
Of unexposed parents
*Includes 3 127 utero children.
**Includes | 17 utero child.

63tt

- 60
104

Annual
Annual

87- 151
801-1073

tIndividuals have been added since 1957 when this group was first available.
ttLive births.

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