tain somatic eTects is resolved.te ow od< n ey x wm S S ots co “I! Yoluing However, i would seem that the present aimiade will likely be maintained In viewor the positive correlation o COses sources 18 $thi simalier on a a. sources.1 Reucognition of the rik invoiwec sclanced agains: ine chjeciive assessmen: of the enxpecied beneat should provice the general for exposure to controled radiatio Even with the most conservative and DCSSiMisiic) point of view, the consequences Nagas.xi data ana r i New York Acac. Sc. ih Oe ae alas ho of low-level radiation should be examined wm corext with other peciatric problems. Ncaa is exposed to a number of other muta- ies er et €2 penta tested, it is prucent to assume at some genctic Camage may follow any dose Of raciation, however smai.’?8" On the ciher hand, the report also points out thar “it must be recognized that the humax species has in fact always been exposed io small amounts OF raciauon from <a variery of naviral sources und iat the present additional averaye exposure of imanxina a an LOW a) gunic agents, some o: wich may o2 of greater noienual imporiance.®* Preventable : 1 number in the 2c Same seventyVEAP TerioGg wae or sls iA ye Wick Se petty 12u0ut ye car trom an: wea tons f TO Gale Is Estuiaica (6G Cause wasnt (comuinyoe accitional S permis mo complacent avuituces or sineral- a Ce I ' oO ™ wv c4 a $a G £ oO “Ss ts ct n 2 CO oO “ “SO 5 om as 2 oO ou Q cor) 5 QO ot U 7 acdivional MUON OL the Use Of tradiation bevond justinab.e inedica: requirements, a 2. Stewarrn AL Weou. J. and Hewhi De: A survey OF CHAGAOOG Taignancies, Orin a. Jol 1495, 1956. Stewars, “a AL. te Gq * eae REP ERENCES UTC tL, ana dilagnosiic X-Teys,

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