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THYROID LESIONS IN MARSHALLESE EXPOSED TO FALLOUT
(AS OF SEPT. 1972)®

Marshall Island group

(radiation dose-gamma)

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Rongelap (175 rads

gamma exposure)

Rongelap (on Ailingnae

Island-69 rade gamma

exposure)

Utirik? (14 rads gamma
exposure)
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Rongelap unexposed

Likiep unexposed

Age at

exposure
< 10

Estimated
thyroid

dose-rads!
500-1400

11-20
> 20
all

335-500
335
-

< 10

200-500

all

-

> 10

< 10
> 10
all

< 10

> 10
all

< 10

> 10
all

1323

40-80
224
-

-

-

-

-

Thyroid
lesions

percent?

89.5 (17/19)

12.5 (1/8)
16.5 (3/26)
39.6 (21/53)

Thyroid

surgery
15

0
2
17

Ma Lignant
lesions

__percent?

5.3 (1/19

7.7 (2/26
5.7 (3/53)

16.6 (1/6)

0

-

14.3 (2/14)

1

-

12.5 (1/8)

l

-

0.0 (0/55)
5.8 (4/69)

0
1

0.0 (0/61)

0

-

0

-

3.2 (4/124)
3.8 (5/133)
2.6 (5/194)

0.0 (0/31)

4.7 (5/106)
3.6 (5/137)

1

1
lL

0
0

1.4 (1/69)

0.8 (1/124
-

loose from 131, 132, 133, 135, plus gamma dose
2 nased on number living.

In parentheses number of cases/total number in group.

Jone child 10-17 years of age at exposure received estimated thyroid doses between
132 and 200 rads.
+Pifteen children 10-17 years of age at exposure in this group received estimated

thyroid doses between 22 and 40 rads.

Sthe more energetic shorter-lived isotopes of iodine contributed less to the total
thyroid dose in the Utirik people due to later fallout. One might surmise therefore

that the biologleal effectivenena af the thyroid dona per rad would ba lesa in that

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group.

fra addition to thyroid lesions, one case of acute myelogenous leukemia was discovered
in a 19-year-old Rongelap boy who had received 175 rad gamma radiation at 1 year of ag

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