78 further consideration of not theskeleton, as such, but the hematopoietic system with regard to the long term prognosis, and what we think the problems of leukemia may be in these people, and particularly with skin carcinoma. Leukemia from our Japanese experience would be something of importance much sooner than skin neoplasia, occurs at all. If you will excuse me, I will go. DOR. DUNHAM: Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. this point? if the h tter Who wishesto make a contribution on Vic, do you hae any further comments you wish 10 to make on the prognostications as far as the skin goes, and 11 the late development of malignant change? DR. BOND: 12 I would like to ask a question. It 13 was the opinion of David Wood, and others, that looked at 14 the slide, that in addition to late carcinogenic changes, we 15 might expect later breakdown of the skin in a period of 16 months, rather than years. DR. DUNHAM: 17 18 In other words, you feel that it is too early to prognosticate? DR.BOND: 19 20 To really prognosticate. I don't wish to imply that there is definite evidence for this. 21 DR. DUNHAM: No. 22 DR. BOND: It is a foregone conclusion that it 23 will occur. 24 regeneration of the epithelium which led them to believe ARC 26 cdf me 5 However, they saw changes in the manner of the that there are possibilities that this may occur. This is