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trying to make some sense outof the hematological
that’ we did find many bizarre responses to

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response

the internal use.

This might throw some light on the question.

DR. DUNHAM:

Any further comments on that point or

shall we move on to leukemia?

The reason I mentioned

leukemia before is because we were talking about operational

problems, and if

that is going to occur, it will occur in

four or five years.

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On the other hand, and I think there is general
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agreement,

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exposure, whether it was given over a period of 24 to 36

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hours, it is most unlikely perhaps that there is going-to be

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a problet.

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Who wishes to comment on that?
CDR,

CRONKITE:

These numbers up here are very

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nice, but is anybody willing to say what that would mean to

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the bone marrow over a period of 20 to 30 years in REP?

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MR.

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CDR, CRONKITE:

HARRIS:

Almost nothing.

I would agree with you that one

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would not anticipte any leukemia at all in mwfar as the

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adults are concerned.

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What will happen to the children is

highly questionable.

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these people got no more than 200 r total body

DR. DUNHAM:

How often should there be blood counts

done on these people after everybody is satisfied the initial
phas e

is over?

I gather we are all agreed that it was

not

over at the time Project 4.1 came home, is that right?

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