95 trying to make some sense outof the hematological that’ we did find many bizarre responses to A 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. Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. On the other hand, and I think there is general 10 agreement, il exposure, whether it was given over a period of 24 to 36 12 hours, it is most unlikely perhaps that there is going-to be 13 a problet. 14 Who wishes to comment on that? CDR, CRONKITE: These numbers up here are very 15 nice, but is anybody willing to say what that would mean to 16 the bone marrow over a period of 20 to 30 years in REP? i7 MR. 18 CDR, CRONKITE: HARRIS: Almost nothing. I would agree with you that one 19 would not anticipte any leukemia at all in mwfar as the 20 adults are concerned. 21 23 What will happen to the children is highly questionable. 22 ARC 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? GL