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Few would be compensated if fallout advice is followed
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Completing dose estimates. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Cancer Institute or other agencies should complete estimates for all significant radionuclides in fallout from American weapons tests, not just the radioactive iodine that has received most attention so far.
Dosage. An updated dose calculator should be developed for figuring how much radiation particular parts of a person's body may have received.
Diseases covered. No additional diseases should be added to those already cited for compensation: some leukemias; lymphomas other than Hodgkin's disease; lung, thyroid, breast, esophagus, stomach, pharynx, small intestine, pancreatic, bile ducts, gall bladder and liver cancers. Also, some nonmalignant diseases are covered. Many have provisos, such as that the person could not be a heavy smoker or heavy drinker.
Health checks. Medical screening should be carried out on people not showing symptoms only if there is "robust scientific evidence that such screening improves health outcomes and that its benefits outweigh its risks."
But uranium miners, millers and ore transporters should be screened for diseases affecting others in mining settings. Also, uranium millers and ore transporters should be screened for chronic renal disease.
Once a person is shown to be eligible for compensation, medical screenings should be offered such as those used for the population at large.
Any screening "should be preceded by detailed counseling and informed consent that reflects an understanding and sensitivity to the culture of the potential screenee."
The report adds that screeners may wish to check the person for depression.
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