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Review of DOE reports (1988)
| Auteur | R.Alvarez |
| Datum | oktober 1988 |
| Classificatie | 6.01.4.80/42 (STRALING - LAGE STRALINGDOSES DISCUSSIE) |
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Uit de publicatie:
INTRODUCTION In the fall of 1977, a study published in the Health Physics Journal ignited a firestormof debate over the cancer risks of low-level ionizing radiation. The outcome of this debate has important ramifications for the civilian and military nuclear programs for decades to come. By addressing the human health legacy of the past four decades of nuclear activities, this debate could also affect future radiation protection standards for millions of people. At the center of the controversy is a 36 year follow-up of 30,000 workers at the Energy Department's Hanford nuclear operations in eastern Washington performed by Dn. Thomas F. Mancuso. Alice Stewart and George Kneale. In 1977 Mancuso, Stewart and Kneale (MSK) reported an association between radiation exposure and excess deaths from cancer of the bone marrow (multiple myeloma), pancreas, and lung. Moreover, the risk of dying from radiation-induced cancer at Hanford appears to be 10 to 30 times greater than current protection standards assume. (l) Mancuso's funds were severed by the Department of Energy (DOE) and unsuccessful attempts were made to confiscate his data. Several papers critical of the MSK study were generated by researchers sponsored by the DOE and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). (2) The contract originally held by Mancuso was transferred to Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU), Battelle Northwest Laboratory (BNL) and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
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