ay 40 SAB GEEES : PoP “s wea vate: 2 seen yngDae oe Sat CNN ES SAGE tt RADIATION STANDARDS, INCLUDING FALLOUT rovides upper limiting estimates of the possible numberof cases of eukemia and bone cancer and curtailment of average lifespan that might result from chronic exposure to fallout radiation from weapons STS. The true values will probably lie below these. 3 has said: 4 As FRC Report No. Dose rate is important: within certain limits a protracted dose is much less j ; nr effective than the same total dose given in a short time. Pee deg New data on genetic effects have strengthened the view that continuous low-level radiation exposure of the gonads of a population is one-fourth and maybe one-sixth as effective as higher dose rates in producing gene mutations. The production of thyroid cancers in persons who as infants received therapeutic radiation of 150 rad and moreat relatively high dose rates to the thyroid gland or to the head and neck region is an established fact. Incidentally, these cancers have for the most part responded remarkably well to treatment. The significance of these observations with respect to possible thyroid cancer induction from much smaller radiation doses due to I**! accumulations in infant thyroids as a result of nuclear testing is uncertain. A full and up-to-date discussion of the health implications of radiation including fallout radiation has been developed by the U.N. Scientific Committee on Effects of Atomic Radiation, and their report will be published in the late summer. PEAR 5 BD .. : t PF EEE ORE | ; . } ee aed cc ect ees ose et cape tape hile StlRRRRE EERARE : ;. Father Francis X. Roser, 8.J., director, Institute of Physics, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. Dr. Luiz Renato Caldas, Instituto de Bioffsica. sone te Argentina: Dr. Dan Benison, National Commission of Atomic Energy. Dr. Juan G. Flegenheimer, National Commission of Atomic Energy. Mr. Alejandro Placer, National Commission of Atomic Energy. Australia: Mr. D. J. Stevens, director, Commonwealth X-ray and Radium Laboratory. Dr. A. M. Clark, professor of zoology, University of Tasmania. Belgium : Prof. J. A. Cohen, Medisch Biologisch Laboratorium RVO/TNO, Riiswijk, Netherlands. Dr. J. Biock. Brazil: Dr. Carlos Chagas, professor at the Institute of Biophysics, University of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro. Dr. C. Pavan, director, Department of Biology, University of Sac Paulo. nel cte DELEGATES OF STATES MEMBERS OF THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON THE EFFECTS OF ATOMIC RADIATION oat me gam ote alli teammatete eA oh aca 81 an eehalon aes SNAa Chairman Ho.trrmeip. Mr. Chairman, I would like to stop there and have you give us what information you have on the composition of this United Nations Scientific Committee. Do you happen to have the names of those people, the countries they come from, and their standIng as scientists ? Dr. Dunuam. I can give you an answerfor it now, but I would like to provide a full statement for the record. It represents 15 nations. The information requested follows :)

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