| Volume 1, Issue 2 | May 1995 | |
Learning from the Past... |
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Lessons |
Following the end of World War II, an extensive study
was performed on the survivors of the atomic bombs dropped on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The study involved 91,230 people; 37,173
of whom were far enough from the explosion that they received
virtually no radiation. This group served as the control group
because their living environment was similar to those who were
exposed.
Studies ConductedThe exposed population as a whole has experienced a cancer mortality rate that is 6 percent higher than expected when compared to the control group. Many widely reported stories about the study do not provide any more details than this. There are more details about the study that are worth knowing.
Results RevealedThere is also good news. For the population whose doses were between 5 and 50 mSv--equivalent to about 1 to 15 years worth of background radiation--the actual number of cancers was 6 percent less than predicted. This group was large; it included over 28,000 people. There has been no detectable increase in radiation-induced genetic mutations in the unexposed children or grandchildren of the A-bomb survivors. There is no increase in cancer rates for the children of bomb survivors who were not exposed to radiation themselves. The survivors are now living longer than the average Japanese citizen, perhaps because of the subsidies available to survivors, or because they have paid closer attention to their health in the years since their exposure.
Information vs. MISinformationUsing the data from the bomb survivors in the manner that it has been used has been compared to using the effects of alcohol on heavy drinkers to estimate the risk of cirrhosis for someone who has an occasional glass of wine. In both cases, there is ample evidence to show that there is not a linear relationship between the risk of large doses and that of small doses. |
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