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Mr. Edward J. Bauser
Executive Director

Joint Committee on Atomic Energy

Congress of the United States

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Dear Mr. Bauser:

On September 8, 1972, we forwarded to you a staff report on the status
of the annual medical survey of the Marshallese indicating the problems
encountered by Dr. Robert A. Conard, Medical Department, Brookhaven
National Laboratory, who would be returning to the Marshall Islands

with a medical team to complete this year's survey in September.

Dr. Conard has now returned to BNL and we expect to furnish you with a
summary of his findings in the next few weeks. There is one development, however, that I believe should be brought to your attention at
this time.
During the recent examination, a 19-year old Marshallese male was found
to have a blood abnormality. Dr. Conard brought the boy to the Medical
Department of Brookhaven National Laboratory on October 1 where a
diagnosis of leukemia was made. Because of the need for special facilities, the patient was transferred on October 2 to the Clinical Center
of the National Institutes of Health where he will undergo chemotherapy.
The patient was approximately one year of age at the time he was exposed
to fallout resulting from the Bravo detonation. Estimated whole-body
gamma exposure was 175 r and the patient suffered skin beta burns early
after exposure. Approximately four years ago he was treated surgically
for a benign thyroid nodule. He recovered from surgery and was apparently

doing well when examined in March, 1971, the time of the previous
examination.
Sincerely,

tSigned) R. E. Hollingsworth

General Manager

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