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Rongelap-Ucircik axis will uecd to he studied.
and Mejit Tsland.
This would include Adluk AtoLi
In addition, Wotje should probably also be screened inoan
attempt to Find a base line perimeter with ambient Micronestan radtation back~
ground.
J understand data exists relating to radiologic surveys made throughout
the weapons-testing
A second,
period for many of the Marshall Tslands.
The program, up until January 1, 1979, was orientes
primarily toward the study of acute radiation effects caused by exposure to
external and internal radionuclides in the study population.
The comparisen
population, defined in 1957, consisted of Rongelapese who were not acutely
exposed but returned to Rongelap in 1957 with the exposed group.
had only received about 14 rads of external gamma,
Since Utiris
the people were returned ta
the island four months after contamination and no Utirik control population wes
selected.
Over the ensuing years,
the development of thyreldd pathology: has
been tmpressive.
On Rongelap,
cxposed proup.
four cases of cancer of the thyroid have been datected in the
Quite unexpectedly,
three cancers have been confirmed at
i.
Utirik in the exposed group, and there are two additional cancers in people who
have spent much of their time on Utirik since 1 March 1954.
of the Rongelap controls ¢
In addition, ont
2, who developed cancer, has been living on
Rengelap since 1958.
We know that both Rongelap and Utirik were rveinhabited at a time when the
background radiation was slightly above ambicnt for the "unexposed" areas in
Micronesia.
The problem we now face is that many of the “comparison” group were
exposed to this environment and,therefore,
>
ih
independent but related problem has arisen from reeent studits
in low-Level radiation.
t
coustitute a subpopulation of "Low
level-exposure”™.
In light of some (John Nicoloff + President, American Thyrold Associatdon)
c,
current oeptnion that a thyroid Lissue dose as low as six rads may bo caretuugeni
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