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http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/news/20130821_06.html...
The prefecture is giving medical checkups to all 360,000 children aged 18 or younger at the time of the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in March 2011.
That's because radioactive substances released in the accident can accumulate in children's thyroid glands, possibly increasing their risk of developing cancer.
Some 210,000 children had been tested by the end of July.
Besides the 18 minors diagnosed with cancer, 25 others are suspected to have the illness.
The incidence rate of thyroid cancer in children is said to be one in hundreds of thousands. In Japan, 46 people under 20 were diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2006.
The panel says it cannot determine if the accident has affected the incidence of cancer among children in Fukushima. But it has decided to set up an expert team to look into the situation.
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The prefecture is giving medical checkups to all 360,000 children aged 18 or younger at the time of the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in March 2011.
That's because radioactive substances released in the accident can accumulate in children's thyroid glands, possibly increasing their risk of developing cancer.
Some 210,000 children had been tested by the end of July.
Besides the 18 minors diagnosed with cancer, 25 others are suspected to have the illness.
The incidence rate of thyroid cancer in children is said to be one in hundreds of thousands. In Japan, 46 people under 20 were diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2006.
The panel says it cannot determine if the accident has affected the incidence of cancer among children in Fukushima. But it has decided to set up an expert team to look into the situation.
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The panel says it cannot determine? FUCK it, of course these are related.
CaliforniaPeggy
Aug 2013
#2
The fact that this result, which demonstrates that there's been no impact...
phantom power
Aug 2013
#10
Top UK Climate Scientist says Coal with CCS is the ONLY solution to global warming
kristopher
Aug 2013
#52
I said nothing about nasty or mean. There is more to come, tell me that in five, ten years. nt
Mnemosyne
Aug 2013
#28
I see one of our resident nuke worshippers is already here mocking the very idea that
kestrel91316
Aug 2013
#13