4wa 4 ‘ quantitate the exposure necessary for such an effect short of Meo. a tyne tA oon harco sinale ccoase as a0 bli. lada o. No7 ae sae 3 caselci, There follows a discussion of radiation as an inducer of _ cancer and a conjecture that 1000r exposure to radon gas end its daughter produces induced Lung eancer in the Schneeberg and Joachimsthal mines, Paradoxically, they go on to say that there is no evidence that external x- or gamma rays can cause lung tumors in nan, ; of co _ There is a discussion of rediation as the cause of bone tumors drawn principally from the reports of cancer of bones in radium dial workers and individuals given radium therapeutically, Most of this is American data, They feel there is not much of a factor of safety in the present maximum permissible concentra- tion for radium, They indicate the risk of development of bone cancer from x-ray or gamma exposure in industry is insignificant, there is brief mention of skin cancer as induced by radiation, and thyroid gland cancer, Again the likelihood of this sort of thing from industrial exposure under modern controlled conditions —e is insignificant except, of course, in the event of accidental overexposure, . Radiation cataracts are mentioned as a hazard subject to ready control, . This report seems to understate effects of radiation on life span which has been so clearly preved in experiments with animals at, to be sure, radiation dosee someuchat above permissible levels, The National Academy of Sciences report empnesizes this effect and cites the reduced life expe: ancy of American viclclogists, Both reports mention effects ef r dieticn on developins fetuses, and the temporary sterility in males exposed to = fey ~ 18 - LP Enelosure Tik re

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