Age at
exposure

Rongelap exposed

<10

(175 rads)

Ailingnae exposed

(69 rads)

Est. thyroid
dose® (rads)

810-1150

PO!

% Subjects” with
thyroid lesions

No. subjects
with surgery

89,5 (17/19)

15

$.3 (1/19)

25.0 (3/12)

2

8.3 (1/12)

21

6.3 (4/64)

10-188

335-810

>18

335

All

556°

37.5 (24/64)

<10

275-450

33,3 (2/6)

0.0(0/1)

0

>18

135

36.4 (4/14)

3

All

217°

33.3 (6/18)

175+?

33,3 (1/3)

i

69+7

0.0 (0/1)

0

10-18

In utero exposed

190

6.1 (2/33)

f

All

Utirik exposed

<10

60-95

1.7 (1/58)

I

1.7 (1/58)

(14 rads)

10-18

27-60

14.33/21

2

4.8 (1/21)

>18

30

7.6 (6/79)

5

1.3 (1/79)

All

50°

6.3 (10/158)

g

1.9 (3/158)

All

30-1150

16.8 (41/244)

34

2.9 (7/244)

oc

26

Dose from 133) 132) 139] and plus gamma; mean dose extrapolated from calculations for adults and three-year-olds,

a

Based on number of people exposed, excluding those in utero (number of cases/total number in group).
The thyroid is considered to be fully developed by about age 18.
One additional case of adenoma, found at autopsy, not included here.

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tf

36.0 (31/86)

4

Rong. + Ail.

Rong. + Ail. + Utirik

135-153

12.1 (4/33)4

% Subjects” with
malignantlesion

Weighted mean dose.
Pathologists differed as to whether this lesion was malignant: it was scored as benign.

4.7 (4/86)

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Group

=

pacelas

TABLE [. THYROID LESIONS IN MARSHALLESE, SEPTEMBER 1977

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