-2Other malignancies, in addition to the thyroid, have been documented with sufficient frequency, particularly in the Japanese exposed at Nagasaki and Hiroshima, to warrant positive correlation with radiation exposure. ‘hese are leukemia and cancers of the breast, lung and gastrointestinal tract. In 1972, a 19-year-old Rongelap man who had been exposed at one year of age died of acute leukemia. He had extensive treatment at the clinical center of the National Institutes of Health. In 1974, a 64-year-old exposed Rongelap man died of cancer of the stomach. At this time, these are the only known malignancies, other than thyroid, that may be related to radiation exposure among the Marshallese. (Appendix 4). The annual medical examinations of the exposed Marshallese people continue with a team of highly qualified medical specialists. + In addition, there are other visits to the islands for health care. Medical Department vo, Brookhaven National Laboratory | ane, 5011308