In other words, these studies will have to continue for. an indefinite number of years. We hope that even after several years, that we will see pretty much the same group of people still interested in this problem, and actively 5 working on it. we hope to carry on the program and to get on with the studie 8 through the succeeding years. 9 has recovered now, and looks hale and hearty, naturally we Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C, 10 11 Of 15 to 20 years with skin areas, which have been affected 12 by as much radiation injury as occurred wre, and whether 13 or not we will find spermocel carcinoma, one of the long 14 term sequellae of the lesions. 15 matter of speculation. 16 that may give concern, af Unsrgy HEE En It is a have you any additional comments 18 that you care to make at this time before we get every body 19 to work? CAPTAIN YARBROUGH: 21 Mietanin mis I do not know. But obviously it is one of the things Captain Yarbrough, 20 vad are meet Despite the fact that every bod) have certain reservations about what may happen in the course 17 arc or We will some time later get to the means by which I have nothing particularly, Dr. Bugher, except that this particular incident has 21 brought to light the fact that it is quite difficult to keep 23 together personnel in the form of a unit that can be quickly 241 activated and transported to distant places for studies of 25 this kind. v I am sure that all people in the military at this ¥ wi. ARCHIVES ql