function blood tests and thyroid examinations
by a specialist in endocrinology or thyroid
surgery. Other tests are performed on a regular
basis in an attempt at eariv detection of malignant nonthvroidal lesions. Thereis also ongoing
monitoring for clinical evidence of immune
competence, for exposed persons may be at
increased risk for unusual manifestations of
infectious diseases.
Medical examinationsand services performed
during this three-year reporting period were
conducted primarily aboard the Liktanur II and
the Liktanur III, vessels chartered from US.
Oceanography. Exceptions, as in the past.
included the use of Brookhaven National Laboratorv facilities on Ebeye and. when necessary,
Marshallese medical dispensaries on Rongelap,
Utirik. and Mejato. Laboratory support during
the medical missions is provided by several

technicians. Routine blood counts are performed
onaJ.T, Baker 5000 electronic particle counter
and sizer. Leukocyte differentials and phase
contrast platelet counts are part of each hemogram. A variety of nonhematological testing services is provided, including bacteriology, stool
examination, and urine testing. In the past a
battery of manual clinical chemistry tests was
carned out using commercial spectrophotometric kits. Recently, however, Eastman-Kodak's
DT-60 and DTSC analyzers were added to
increase the variety of chemistry tests available
in the field and to improve the turn-around time
for results; this has significantly improved
laboratory operation. Fortunately, there have
been few problems associated with transport.

nologies Co.. Vienna, VA. for hormone assays:

Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center(Dr.

A. B. Schneider, Department of Endocrinology
and Metabolism), Chicago. for thyroglobulin
analysis: Medical Microbiology Division. Universitv of California, Irvine. for chlamydia culture
and serology; and the Eugene L. Saenger Radioisotope Laboratory, Universityof Cincinnati. for
antimicrosomal and antithyroglobulin antibody
testing (Dr. Harry Maxon).
The Marshall Islands Medical Program is
deeply indebted to the many outstanding physicians who, despite the inevitable personal
inconvenience, participated in the medical team
visits of 1985-1987. It is fair to say that they are
the heart of the program. Drawn from excellent
medical centers throughout the United States
and from private practices. these physicians
provide the program with a wide range of up-todate clinical experience and perspective that
contributeto better patientcare. The physicians

involved in the 1985-1987 missionsarelisted in

Appendix A, and represent the following medical specialties:
Internal Medicine
Pediatrics
Infectious Disease
Cardiology

Obstetrics, Gynecology

Ophthalmology
Endocrinology
Surgery
Gastroenterology
Family Practice
Geriatrics
Allergy/ Immunology
Dermatology
Neurology
Pediatric Dentistry

operation, and handling of the new equipment

on board ship, even during bad weather. A
Beckman Electrolyte 2 analyzer is used to measure sodium and potassium in serum and urine.
Roentgenographic services are performed with
-a Bennett standard x-ray unit and mammography unit. both of which are contained in a
separate module on the deck of the ship. Serum
is usually collected from most examinees and
frozen for subsequent testing. Referral laboratories have included Bio-Science Laboratories and
Accupath in Honolulu for special chemistries
and serologies: Pathologists’ Laboratories, Inc.,
Honolulu, for Papanicolaou smears and other
cytology; Brookhaven National Laboratory's
clinical laboratory for general chemistry and
alpha fetoprotein analysis; Hazelton Biotech-

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The participation of many excellent medical
specialists undoubtedly has been a major factor
in the acceptance of the Marshail Islands Medical Program by the population it serves. The percent of persons in the exposed and Comparison groups who appearfor the voluntary examinations remains high. For the current reporting
period the annual acceptancerates were:
Rongelap

1985
82%,

1986
93%

1987
95%

Udrik

92%

92%,

90%,

Comparison

76%

66%

72%

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