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BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY
ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES, INC.
Upton, New York 11973

Mecical Department

(516) 345- 3577

May 22nd 1978
Dr. Walter Weyzen
DBER
Department of Energy

Washington, D.C.

20545

Dear Walter:
I am writing regarding the letter and communications, copies
of which I received from Mrs. Ruth Van Cleve, concerning the compensation of certain Rongelap people.
First, the case of
) referred to in the letter from Senator Kabua.
had a complete thyroidectomy in 1963 at the U.S. Naval Hospital

in Guam.
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During the surgery, the parathyroid glands were inadvertently
The parathyroidectomy presents a more serious condition than

the thyroidectomy, requiring a more precise and strict treatment
regimen with lack of treatment resulting in more serious consequences,

Therefore, one might wish to consider increased compensation in her
case.
On the other hand, there is no compensatory discrimination
between those who have had thyroid surgery for benign and malignant
lesions.

The second case is that of
_ referred to in Section
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(5) of Mr. Winkel's letter of March 28, 1978 to Mrs. Van Cleve.
This

patient,

according to our records,

did not die of radiation-related

cause.
She had had a benign thyroid nodule removed in 1966 from which
she recovered satisfactorily.
She had a long history of pulmonary
tuberculosis and it is believed she died a respiratory death related
to that disease.
I am enclosing copies of a letter to Art Upton and his and Beeke's
response concerning consideration of radiation-induced malignancies.
Sincerely yours,

BAR
Robert A.

Conard, M.D.

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