Resettling Enewetak Atoll" UCRL-53066) (Robison, et al. (1980), corresponding to those we used from their earlier draft appear in Tables 30, 42 and 44. The changes are summarized in Tab 1. It may be seen that the pertinent final estimates are somewhat higher than the earlier ones; 20%, in the important cases by roughly thus our calculated 30 year whole body dose for Enjebi people is increased from 5.6 rem to 6.8 rem, to 226 mrem per year (page 4). Similarly, or from 186 our calculated 30 year whole body dose for people returning to Enewetak and the southern islands is increased from 0.23 rem to 0.38 rem, or from the old estimates of 8 mrem per year to 13 mrem per year (page 5). The resulting revisions of the average doses to the whole Enewetak people increase the whole body dose from 2.36 rem to 2.9 rem, or from 79 mrem per year to a revised éstimate of 98 mrem per year (page 5). For the case of a child born eight years after the return to Enjebi, the situation expected to cause the largest risk of genetic effects, the former calculated 4.9 rem 30 year whole body dose is revised to 6.1 rem, or from about 163 to about 204 mrem per year. Cancer Risk Coefficients. The 1980 BEIR III Report contains substantially revised cancer risk estimates. incorporated these in our reevaluation. We have Thus the coefficients

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