82, CDR. CONARD: If they don't develop any chronic radio dermatitis within the next five or six years, I would say the prognosis is excellent that they won't have any. DR. DUNHAM: At least some of their lesions are going to he exposed veryheavily to an added insult in the way of ultraviolet. CDR. CONARD: MR. HARRIS: Trauma, too. Isn't the humidity a little high out Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. there for having as high an ultraviolet exposure as where you 10 do get ultraviolet carcinoma? 11 where there is low humidity. 12 the climate that the percentage of ultraviolet is high~. OR. DUNHAM: 13 In the west, for example, if the humidity is so high in It is awfully commen to sea folk in 14 general. 15 the eqdator or close to it. Still plenty gets through. 16 It certainly cuts down what it would be being at CDR, 17 CONARD: There is a great deal more of it, too, due to the long days. 18° DR. 19 DUNHAM: All year around. [It is not just seasonal. 20 CDR. 21 CRONKITE: The thing that bothers me is what Dr. Bugher had to say this morning. 22 The establishment so far as is known of what could be expected from the stand- 23 point of prognosis with time intervals becomes acutely ARC important because there are a group of individuals who are going to have to go out from time to time. & ee Tyaet 4 ereny It is going to be ‘ V3