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MEMORANDUM FOR cna TRMAN SEABORG
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COMMISSIONER PALFREY
COMMISSIONER RAMEY
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v TYROGGH CRNERAL manaceR f2-% ¢ Comagpicm~ JAN? R65
SUBJECT: FURTHER INFORMATION OM THREE MARSHALIXSE GIRLS OPERATED ON
FOR REMOVAL OF THYROID NODULES (SEK ATTACHED COPY OF PREVIOUS
MEMO, THIS SUBJECT).
Dr. Robert A. Conard, Medical Department, Broekhaven National Laboratory,
who has responsibility for conducting the clinical surveys, reports:

"Sections of the nodules have been exemined by « number of pathologists
including Drs. &.-Warren, G. H. Rlink, H. A. Jehnson and $. Lindsay.

The

concensus is that the nodules are benign, though with certain bizarre areas,
and resemble iodine deficiency sdenomats."

Dr. ‘Lindsay noted that the nodules in Jonge lap cases are similar to
ones he has seen in children following LI
therapy. This Division has a
file of Dr. Lindsay's histological reports snd a review paper by Lindsay
and Chatkoff, Cancer Research, 24:1099, 1964.

The radiation dosages which these children's thyroidsa msy have received
are being re-evaluated by Dr. John Gefmen's group, Lawrence Radiation

Laboratory.

It should be added that nodules in the thyroid glenda of young people

frequently become malignant in the course of time. Therefore, while
these which were removed promptly efter discovery were not malignant,
there is 2 chance that in time they might have assumed neoplastic

characteristics.

February 1965.

Dr. Conard’s next clinical survey will take place in

€ L. Dwnhan, M.D.
Director

Attachment:

Division of Biology and Medicine

Copy of memo dated 10/2/64
from C. L. Dunham to Chairman Seaborg

BEST COPY AVAILABLE

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