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Chernobyl. The Forbidden Truth (1994)
| Author | A.Yaroshinskaya |
| Date | 1994 |
| Classification | 2.34.8.10/59 (CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT - CONSEQUENCES SURROUNDINGS - GENERAL) |
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Foreword by Professor John Gofman IT may surprise the reader to hear my serious recommendation to all people who care about their personal health, their future health, their children’s health, and the health of future generations-and, I might add very seriously, all who care about the ecology of our planet. That recommendation: Read and take very seriously the true meaning of Alla Yaroshinskaya’s Chernobyl: The Forbidden Truth. My research for the past thirty years has been in the evaluation of the health risks posed by ionizing radiation from nuclear activities associated with the 'peaceful' and the 'warlike' atom. My work is in 'hard science' evaluation of the health risks. Whatever my emotional commitments may be, my task in these endeavours necessarily is to produce a scientifically rigorous evaluation. Such an evaluation abhors exaggerations either in the direction of overestimation or underestimation of the health risks of exposure to ionizing radiation-risks such as cancer and leukemia in this generation, and risks of these and numerous other diseases and impairments in many, many future generations. Indeed, the only source of self-esteem for my efforts can come from the extent to which my scientific evaluations prove to have been objective and validated by subsequent events.
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