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BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY
ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES, INC.. UPTON, LLL. N.Y. 11973

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

TELEPHONE: (516) 345- 3577
July 27, 1976

Dr. James L. Liverman

Assistant Administrator for Environment & Safety

Division of Biological and Environmental Research
Energy Research and Development Administration
Washington, D. C. 20545
Dear Jim,
On July 26th a Mr. Murakami, reporter for the Japanese newspaper
Asahi in Washington, D. C. called about a story he had received from
Japan that some 66 of our Marshallese medical records had been copied
and were in the hands of the leftist anti A-bomb group (Gensuikin) in
Japan.
It was his opinion that they would get a doctor or doctors to
review them (presumably in criticism of our examinations) to be used
at the anniversary meetings of the Hiroshima bomb next month.
I asked
how they had gotten the records and he suggested that it may have
happened in conjunction with the recent visit to Japan of the two
Rongelap young men though he also thought Japanese from that group may
have visited the Marshall Islands.
TI told him we had nothing to hide,
but were disturbed about the unethical nature of obtaining the records.
I also said that the records in the Marshall Islands were not complete
but that we had much more extensive records on all individuals on our
examination list at Brookhaven.
JI answered several questions for him
concerning our findings and treatment of the Rongelap people and out-

lined our examination programs (annual surveys, semi-annual hematology

checks and quarterly visits by our resident physician stationed at
Kwajalein). He aksed why Japanese were barred from visiting the
Islands.
I told him the only incident I know of was the aborted visit

of a Japanese "medical" team (mostly reporters) that had occurred in

1971 due to lack of proper credentials.
TI told him we had had Drs. H.
Ezaki and I, Kumatori from Japan visit us on past surveys and suggest-~ed he contact them or the Radiation Effects Research Foundation if he

wished to get bona fide Japanese medical opinions about our surveys.

I am sending a copy of this letter to Dr. LeRoy Allen at the Radiation Effects Research Foundation and request that he let us know about
any Japanese publicity which may pertain to this matter.
Sincerely,

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Robert A. Conard, M.D.

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INFORMATION OPERATOR(516) 345-2123

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