(Source)
http://savekidsjapan.blogspot.jp/2013/09/a-fukushima-teenager-found-to-have-lung.html
児玉龍彦氏(東大教授)
Dr. Tatsuhiko Kodama, Tokyo University Radioisotope
児玉龍彦氏(東大教授)
Dr. Tatsuhiko Kodama, Tokyo University Radioisotope
「遺伝子研究なら正確。チェルノブイリ汚染地帯の甲状腺がんでは7q11染色体が3つになる。他の甲状腺がんでは起こらない」
"Meanwhile,
gene studies are accurate. Among thyroid cancer patients in
Chernobyl contaminated areas, their chromosome 7q11 become three
pieces, which cannot be observed among other types of thyroid cancer
patients." (11 minute)
「疫学や統計学は被害者が出てしまった後のもので、子供妊婦を守るのに間に合わない。」(13分)
"Epidemiology
and statistics research results come only after people got victimized
by radiation. In order to protect children and pregnant women,
we cannot wait for epidemiological research results." (13
minute)
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Gain of chromosome band 7q11 in
papillary thyroid carcinomas of young patients is associated with
exposure to low-dose irradiation.
April 26, 2011 (received for review
November 21, 2010) Abstract
[…] The study showed association of
a gain on chromosome 7 (7q11.22–11.23) with exposure
(false discovery rate = 0.035). Thirty-nine percent of the
exposed group showed the alteration; however, it was not found in a
single case from the unexposed group. This was confirmed in the
validation set. Because only a subgroup of cases in the
exposed groups showed gain of 7q11.22–11.23, it is likely that
different molecular subgroups and routes of radiation-induced
carcinogenesis(放射能による発ガン現象
)exist.
The candidate gene CLIP2 was specifically overexpressed in the
exposed cases. […]
(Editor’s note: Dr. Gerry
Thomas, Imperial of collage, London also knows Gene test on 7q11 is
an important one to prove the effect of low-dose irradiation on human
for developing thyroid cancer according to the above article she
wrote. However she never mentioned on the test when she talked about
the effect on people from Fukushima fallout. Isn’t it more
convincing for people in Fukushima to have the test to find out the
fact rather than listening to scientists who believe up to 100mSv/y
is a safe limit? )
Dr. Gerry Thomas and Mr. Abel
Gonzalez of Argentina said this in the World Nuclear news as follows:
Dr. Gerry Thomas, Imperial College,
London said, ...the lowest dose of radiation that we can see health
effects of radiation exposure, such as increased cancer incidence, is
100 milliSieverts." By contrast, UNSCEAR expects that no
resident of Fukushima prefecture would be exposed to more than 10
milliSieverts over their entire lifetime. Gonzalez said,,"Even
people near the damaged power plant received such low doses of
radiation that no discernible health effect could be expected."
(Editor's noteHave you noticed when Japanese PM Abe visited
Fukushima crippled plant recently, he had to wear fully covered cloth
to protect himself as just the same as the Tepco workers. Also I
would like to comment that Tepco workers have been working in the
very high radiation area since 3.11. According to Mako-san's report
whenTepco workers die during the weekend brake or lunch time they are
not included in the death report because they didn't die on the
working site.... I hope more and more of this kind of stories would
come out to let the rest of the world know the truth about the
Fukushima disaster. http://www.magazine9.jp/oshidori/
)
*Genetic mutations from radiation exposure and
up to100 times higher than anything we have encountered in the animal
kingdom – Dr. Ferne, former WHO Consultant
http://antinuclear.net/2012/08/02/scientists-report-on-radiations-genetic-damage-to-future-generations/
*Gov't calls off genomic testing for Fukushima Pref. residents http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20130312p2a00m0na010000c.html
* Scientists report on radiation's genetic damage to future generations http://antinuclear.net/2012/08/02/scientists-report-on-radiations-genetic-damage-to-future-generations/
*Gov't calls off genomic testing for Fukushima Pref. residents http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20130312p2a00m0na010000c.html
* Scientists report on radiation's genetic damage to future generations http://antinuclear.net/2012/08/02/scientists-report-on-radiations-genetic-damage-to-future-generations/
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