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turn of the people to Rongelap. The bodylevels of
the unexposed people whoreturnedto the island
also increased, becomingindistinguishable from
those of the originally exposed group. However,
the levels remain well below the maximum permissible limits. Analyses of bone samples on one of

complete orlost in most instances, andvitalstatistics are therefore inadequate. Trust Territory
officials are now attempting t@gssemble such data.
3. There is uncertainty omtapart of some of
the Marshallese as to their exact ages, particularly
amongtheolder group. This imposes certain diffi-

calcium.

outlined.

the men whodied showed3.7 strontium-90 units/g

OTHER STUDIES

Other studies have been carried out on the
Rongelap people whichare notdirectly related to
radiation effects. An intensive intestinal parasite
survey showed that the people were infected with
manytypes of protozoa and helminths. This finding did not entirely accountfor the generally high
incidence of eosinophilia. Other findings that need
further explanation are the general anemic tendencies, the high plasmaprotein levels with increased gamma globulin, and the higher than

normallevels of serum protein-bound iodine and

vitamin B,,. Another investigation is concerned

with genetic studies and determination of the
anthropological background of the Marshallese

culties in interpreting some of the studies to be

COMPARISON POPULATIONS

Duringthe first 2 years, two separate groups of

Marshallese people were used for comparison,

each of comparable size to the exposed Rongelap
group and matchedfor age and sex. However,this
population was foundto be unstable, with a large
attrition rate over the 2 years, which madeit unsatisfactory. At the time of the 3-year survey, it
was found that during the preceding 12 months
the Rongelap population at Majuro Atoll had
doubled because of the influx of relatives who had

come back from otherislands to live with them.
These people had been away from Rongelap

on the origin of these people and the homogeniety

Atoll at the time of the accidental exposure. This
group matched reasonably well for age and sex
and was of comparablesize. Since the return of
the people to Rongelap, however, this group has
about doubled insize.
Since the people are of the samestock geneti-

most closely those of the people from Southeast
Asia and Indonesia, and the population appears

comparison population and have, therefore, been
used since 1957.

from genetically determined traits. Among the

traits studied were blood groups and hemoglobin
and haptoglobin types. The results shed somelight
of the population. Their blood groups resemble

to be relatively homogeneous.

DIFFICULTIES ASSOCIATED
WITH THE EXAMINATIONS

As mentioned in previous reports, several difficulties were associated with carrying out the examinations as well as interpreting the findings.

1. The language barrier made examinations
difficult, since very little English is spoken by the

Marshallese. However, there were sufficient English-speaking Marshallese to assist the medical
team in mostinstances.
2. The lack of vital statistics or demographic
data on the Marshallese imposed a serious diffi-

culty in interpretation and evaluation of the medi-

cally, they are uniquely appropriate to serve as a

1959 Survey
BACKGROUND MATERIAL
Organization

For the 1959 survey, 5 years after the accident,
the medical team consisted of seven physicians,
one dentist, two scientific specialists, and nine
technicians from variousinstitutions and laboratories in the United States. Several Marshallese
practitioners and interpreters assisted in carrying

out the examinations.
A groupoffive scientists from the University of
Washington, headed by Dr. E.E. Held, accom-

cal data. Records of births, deaths, etc., have been

panied the groupto collect soil, marine, and plant
samples for radiochemical analysis. These studies

lages and supposedly forwarded to the district administrator; however, such records have beenin-

membersof the team visited Majuro to examine

madeby the health aides or magistrates ofthevil-

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are not included in this report.
Prior to the main survey on Rongelap, several

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