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at an earlier time than it would ordinarily be
manifest. One aspect of this phenomenon may be
related to rapidity of cell proliferation (generation

cycle) in a particulartissue, i.e., with more rapidly

proliferating cells of the bone marrow, leukemia
occurs relatively soon after irradiation, while
malignantlesions of the skin would not become
manifest until later in this more slowly proliferating tissue. In the Marshallese the high incidence
of adenomatoid goiter in the morerapidly proliferating thyroid glandsof the children may possibly represent premature appearance of lesions
which are knownto occur later in life and thus in
a sense represent an aging process. On the other
hand, thefactthat no tumors (except benign nevi)

have been notedin the heavilyirradiated skin of
these people might indicate a longer induction

period dueto slowerceil turnoverof the skin.
In considering future aging studies in the
Marshallese it is hoped that moresensitivetests
of vigor and organ function suitabie to the conditions of study may be used. However, it must be

borne in mind that such subtle aging effects may
not become detectable by ordinary clinical means

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