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CANCER RISK TO AMERICANS FROM ATOMIC TEST FALLOUT A CASE CONTROL STUDY OF STRONTIUM-90 IN BABY TEETH
Joseph J. Mangano MPH MBAExecutive DirectorRadiation and Public Health Project October 20, 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTSClick on a desired item to view that section of the report, or simply scroll down. Executive Summary Background – Need for Study Baby Teeth Provide Basis for Study of Cancer Risk from Fallout Study Methods Study Results Implications for […]
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EXCESS INFANT MORTALITY AFTER NUCLEAR PLANT STARTUP IN RURAL MISSISSIPPI
International Journal of Health ServicesVolume 38, Number 2–Spring 2008 Joseph J. Mangano, MPH, MBAExecutive DirectorRadiation and Public Health Project Abstract American utilities are considering ordering new nuclear power reactors, which would be the first such orders in the U.S. since 1978. One potential site would be the Grand Gulf plant near Port Gibson, Mississippi. In 1983-1984, […]
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Baby tooth study resumes, seeking links between fallout radiation and cancer
By Robert Kelly ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCHFriday, January 2, 2009 Questionnaires will soon be sent to thousands of men who donated their baby teeth half a century ago to scientists seeking to learn whether radioactive fallout in milk the donors drank as children affected their health later in life. It’s the latest step in a study […]
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Press Release
For Immediate ReleaseNovember 11, 2008Contact: Joseph J. Mangano609-399-4343Odiejoe@aol.com CHILD LEUKEMIA DEATH RATES INCREASE NEAR U.S. NUCLEAR PLANTS RISES GREATEST NEAR OLDEST PLANTS, DECLINES NEAR CLOSED PLANTS New York, . Leukemia death rates in U.S. children near nuclear reactors rose sharply (vs. the national trend) in the past two decades, according to a recent study. The greatest […]
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