cOoOrY “2- — May 4, 1966 Fifty-five of the 69 were on Rongelap Island and received estinsted whole body doses of 175 R plus possible doses of 700 to 1400 rem to their thyroids from the radiolodines. The remaining 14 (six were 1-10 years of age) were visiting on Ailingnae, a nearby island, and received estimated doses of 69 R whole body exposure, plus less certain but probably smell thyroid doses. None of the six children who were on Aflingnae have thus Thus far only six of the above, including the adult found to have cancer, have been eubjected to surgery. The current plans are to bring five of the remaining 10 cases to Brookheven for further diegnostic study and possible surgery during May 1966. One is a 46-year-old adult woman and the others are girls presently 15, 13, 13, and 20 years old. They will be accompanied by the Rongelap schoolteacher who will act as interpreter. The travel and treatment of these people has been developed with the cooperation of the Honorable Wilfred Goding, High Commissioner, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. All these Marshallese presumably heave been taking tetrafodothyronine, a eynthetic thyroid hormone, for the last seven months. The intent of the therapy is to prevent and/or cause regression of the nodules. Some success has been seen, but it is too soon to draw conclusions, Forty children who were on Utirik at the time and received estimated doses of 14 R plus proportionately smaller internal thyroid doses were examined for nodular thyroids; none were found. Among 194 unexposed controls who are now living on these islands, three cases of thyroid nodules were found, all in adults more than 47 years. Other forms of thyroid disease were not seen, You will be kept informed of the progress of these studies; the next noteworthy item will be the clinical end possibly surgical findings in the five Marshallese coming to Brockhaven. meee wee mee oe eee ee eee ee ee ee eerm ee ee far developed nodules, so that the incidence of nodules among the 19 more heavily exposed on Rongelap when 1-10 yeers old is 13-19 or 68 percent. Two of the three adults were on Rongelap and one was on Ailingnae. PEST AVAll aair oar AV#} a DB at Coa ate DOE ARCHIVES COPY Cc. L. Dunhan, M.D. Director Division of Biology and Medicine cory b