ACOA | a UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, O.C. 20545 SEP ‘2g 2 1969 Mr. Edward J, Bauser Executive Director Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States Dear Mr. Bauser: We wish to report the latest information concerning the medical status of the Marshallese exposed to the fallout from the March 1, 1954, test at Bikini, Diagnoses made by Dr. Robert Conard of Brookhaven National Laboratory at his annual medical reexamination this spring prompted bringing five Marshallese and an interpreter stateside for definitive treatment. They arrived week before last, received their preoperative medical work-up at the Medical Center of Brookhaven National Laboratory, and transferred to the Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital for surgery by Dr. Brown Dobyns, Details of the present status of the affected Marshallese are shown in the following tabulation which recapitulates past medical thyroid disorders, I. Young Rongelapese exposed to fallout March 1, 1954, when they were 1 to 8 years of age. (Estimated dose: 600 to 1400 rem internal irradiation.) 175 rads external gamma plus Total - 19 1. Currently normal by clinical and biochemical tests, 2 (11%) 2. Currentiy hypothyroid with minimal nodularity. Responding satisfactorily to oral. thyroid hormone therapy. 3 (16%) 3. Have undergone surgery in the U, S, because of nodular thyroids; histologic diagnoses of adenomatous goiter and Hurthle cell tumor, Responding satisfactorily to oral thyroid hormone therapy, eet RC US DOE ARCIIVES $26 U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Collection Box__ O61 5S%3 FolderGeyeva| Mawagers Readius Fi/ = e Thy o 11 (58%)