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Brief Summary of Medical Findings in the Marshallese Accidentally Exposed
to Radioactive Fallout in 1954 (May, 1977)

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The accidental exposure occurred on March 1, 1954, following detonation of a
thermonuclear device on Bikini in the Pacific Proving Grounds. A shift in wind
resulted in fallout on the following inhabited islands:
Estimated
Island
Distance from Bikini
No. of People
Gamma Dose

Rongelap *

105 miles |

64

135 miles

28**

Allingnae

110 miles

Utirik

275 miles

Rongerik
ke

175 rads

18

69 rads

70 rads

158

14 rads

4Ronge lap people visiting Ailingnae atoll
American servicemen

There were no deaths but certain acute effects were noted, particularly in
the Rongelap people.
Transient depression of blood cells was followed by recovery
to near normal levels by one year.
Fallout deposited on the body resulted in
skin burns and spotty loss of hair in the Rongelap, Ailingnae and Rongerik groups.
The burns healed and the hair regrew without complications in several months.
Urine analyses revealed that internal absorption of radioactive material had
occurred from inhalation and ingestion of contaminated food and water, but no
acute effects were observed from this source.
(As will be seen below late effects

did occur.)

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Follow-up examinations during the first decade showed few findings that could
be related to radiation exposure.* About twice the number of miscarriages and
stillbirths occurred in the exposed compared with unexposed Rongelap women, but
this finding cannot definitely be related to radiation exposure.
This difference
was not seen after 5 years.
During the second decade, some Rongelap children showed growth retardation
which was later realized to be associated with a hypothyroid condition due to
radiation injury to the thyroid gland, largely from radioactive iodine absorbed at
the time of the fallout.
The thyroid dose was estimated to be 335 rads for
Rongelap adults and 700-1400 rads for children, the higher dose in children being
due to the small size of their thyroid glands.
The dose calculated for the Utirik
group varied between about 30 rads to adults to 60-90 rads for young children,
In 1963 tumors of the thyroid began to appear in Rongelap children and to a

lesser extent in adults.

As of April 1977 33 of the original population of 86 on

Rongelap and Ailingnae (38%) have developed abnormalities of the thyroid gland,
including 18 of the 22 persons (70%) who were less than 10 years of age at the
time of exposure in 1954. A lesser number of tumors have developed in the Utirik
population (Table 1). A small number of thyroid tumors have also been seen in the
unexposed populations examined.
'k The American servicemen exposed on Rongerik have not been followed by the
Brookhaven medical team.

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