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Committee For Nuclear Responsibility
- Answers to Frequently-Asked-Questions about "Radiation" -- Fall, 1996
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- "Asleep at the Wheel": The Special Menace of Inherited Afflictions from Ionizing Radiation, Fall, 1998
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- Beware the Data Diddlers, by Dr. John Gofman, May 1993
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- Bio-Medical "Un-Knowledge" & Nuclear Pollution: A Common-Sense Proposal, 1992
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- The Bonds of Trust vs. Deceit by DOE: Some Enduring Measures for Your Health and Safety, Spring 1994
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- Cancer in the Family: Does Each Case Require More Than One Cause? The Likelihood of Co-Action., April 1999
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- Cassini Fly-By, An Open Inquiry to NASA and DOE, From John W. Gofman, M.D., Ph.D., 10/23/97
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- The Causes of Cancer: Is There "Too Much Emphasis on Genes, and Not Enough on the Environment?" How to Avoid Some Mistakes, by Dr. John W. Gofman and Egan O'Connor, Apr 2001
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- Chernobyl's 10th: Cancer and Nuclear-Age Peace -- Don't Be Deceived, 3/96
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- CNR Renewal Request, Fall 1998,
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- Comments on Extremely Low Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields, 10/2/98
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- Confirmation that Ionizing Radiation Can Induce Genomic Instability: What is Genomic Instability, and Why Is It So Important?, CNR, Spring, 1998
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- A Conversation with John Gofman, Ph.D. '43, California Monthly, 1993
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- Corrections of Frontline's "Nuclear Reaction", Some Factual Errors, Fall 1997
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- Curriculum Vitae of Dr. John W. Gofman, M.D., Ph.D., 1996
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- FDA Proposes New X-Ray Regulations: Immense Health Benefits Possible --- Unless Naysayers Prevail. X-Ray-Induced Diseases, Hormesis, and Medical Ethics, March 31, 2003 Testimony submitted to the FDA by John Gofman and Egan O'Connor
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- The Fission-Product Equivalence between Nuclear Reactors and Nuclear Weapons, Fall 1998Adapted from Vol.117, No. 105, July 8, 1971, of the Congressional Record
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- "For Want of a Nail . . . The Rider Was Lost" : A Big Flag of Warning from the Radiation Issue, November, 1989
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- The Free-Radical Fallacy about Ionizing Radiation: Demonstration That a Popular Claim Is Senseless, 9/97
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- Gofman interview in synapse, UCSF newspaper 1/20/94, Vol. 38, Number 16
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- John Gofman, 1992 recipient of the Right Livelihood Award
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- The Greening of Nuclear Power and The De-Regulating of Nuclear Waste: Four Key Facts Which Need Attention, 11/90
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- "Holocaust" versus "Nothing Happened" -- corruption of the Chernobyl radiation database, Fall 1991
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- Key Facts Justifying Opposition to Nuclear Pollution at Any Level: A Brief Letter of Concern, by Dr. John W. Gofman, Feb 6 2001
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- The Law of Concentrated Benefit over Diffuse Injury, 11/93
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- Letter of Concern regarding the biological effects of ionizing radiation, 5/11/99
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- Letter of Protest to President of KQED re: broadcasting Frontline's Nuclear Reaction, 4/97
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- Letters To the Editor -- Unsafe in any dose, 9/96
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- Mammography: An Individual's Estimated Risk that the Examination Itself Will Cause
Radiation-Induced Breast Cancer, 6/9/98
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- Mission Statement of The Committee For Nuclear Responsibility
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- Nuclear Witnesses, Chapter 4, John Gofman, Medical Physicist, by Leslie J. Freeman, 1981
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- Need for "Adversary Science" --- the Cassini Example, Fall 1997
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- No One Escapes Harm: The Essential Story of In-Utero Irradiation, 11/92
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- Oral Histories: Dr. John W. Gofman, M.D., Ph.D., DOE, 1995
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- The Plowboy Interview: John Gofman, Nuclear AND Anti-Nuclear Scientist, The Mother Earth News, 1981
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- Poisoned Power, The Case Against Nuclear Power Plants Before and After Three Mile Island, (1971+1979 contents)
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List Of Figures
Foreward to the 1979 Printing
Foreword, by Mike Gravel, U.S. Senator from Alaska
Introduction: The Nuclear Juggernaut
- Chapter 1: Nuclear Reactors to Generate Electricity
- Chapter 2: How Radiation from Atomic Energy Programs Gets to You--What it Does to You
- Chapter 3: How Radiation Produces Disease and Hereditary Alterations
- Chapter 4: Is Any Radiation "Safe"?
- Chapter 5: Promises, Promises
- Chapter 6: How Safe Are Nuclear Reactors?
- Chapter 7: Nuclear Electricity and The Citizen's Rights
- Chapter 8: The Nuclear Legacy--Radioactive Wastes and Plutonium
- Chapter 9: Alternatives Available to Us
- Chapter 10: What Can Citizens Do About Nuclear Electricity?
- Chapter 11: Must We Hold Out for The "Cold Corpses"?
- Chapter 12: Toward An Adversary System of Scientific Inquiry
- Chapter 13: The Ultimate Issue -- Conversion or Ecocide
Appendix I: Nuclear Power Questions and Answers
Appendix II: Moratorium Activists
Appendix III: Atomic Safety and Licensing Board
Appendix IV: Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
Appendix V: When Experts Disagree, Which Ones Shall We Believe?
Appendix VI: Nuclear Power and Alternatives
Appendix VII: Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors in the United States
Index
- Preventing an Exercise in Self-Defeat: The Relevance of Medical Radiation to Nuclear Pollution, by Dr. John Gofman, April 2000
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- Preventing Breast Cancer: The Story Of A Major, Proven, Preventable Cause Of This Disease, 1996
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Section One - Introduction
- Our Conclusion: A Large Share of Breast-Cancers Need Not Occur
- "Incubation Times" for Radiation-Induced Cancer
- Early-Onset Breast-Cancer: Evidence on Radiation-Induction
- Three Key Concepts in Our Analysis
- The Rationale of Our Study: Methods and Materials
Section Two - Stories of the Exposures in Our Master Table
- The "Enlarged Thymus" Story: Start of a Long Controversy
- Benefits of Thymus Irradiation: Delusion or Reality?
- Thymus Irradiation before Age One: Start of Our Master Table
- Thymus Irradiation to Reduce Sudden Death in Children
- Thymus Irradiation before Anesthesia and Surgery in Childhood
- Ending of the Era of Radiation Therapy for Enlarged Thymus
- Reaching into the Womb: Pre-Birth Breast Irradiation
- Treatment of Acute Postpartum Mastitis with X-Rays
- A Physician's Dilemma: What to Do about Chronic Mastitis
- Management of Tuberculosis: An Eminently Sensible Program
- Mass Screening for Tuberculosis
- Treatment of Bronchial Asthma with X-Rays
- Treatment of Pneumococcal Pneumonia with X-Rays
- Treatment of Pertussis (Whooping Cough) with X-Rays
- Treatment of Hyper-Thyroidism and Breast Irradiation
- Management of Adolescent Scoliosis (Curvature of the Spine)
- Chiropractic Examinations and Breast Irradiation
- Major Diagnostic Radiological Contributions to Breast Dose
- Occupational Sources of Breast Irradiation
- Weapons-Test Fallout, Pre-1960, and Breast Dose
Section Three - Stories of Exposures Not in Our Master Table
- The Beauty Shop as a Source of Breast Irradiation
- Yes, We Do Have Your Size: Shoe-Fitters and Breast Irradiation
- Mammography: Past and Present
- Major Surgical Advances and Irradiation of the Breast
- Pre-Employment Fluoroscopic Exams for Pulmonary Tuberculosis
- Fluoroscopy: Source of a Big Underestimate in Our Breast-Dose Finding
- Hard-to-Find Doses from Fluoroscopy and Other Sources
- Dermatology: More Underestimation in Our Findin
- Treatment of Skin Disorders: Overview by Dr. MacKee
- Breast-Exposure by Radium: More Underestimation in Our Finding
- Radiotherapy of Benign Diseases: Overview by Dr. Dewing
- Recent Concerns: Intensive Care Units, Insurance Cases
- Summary on Underestimation of Dose in Our Study
Section Four - Our Finding and Recommendations for Action
- Bottom Line: The Master Table
- Conversion Factors: The Basis of Column "V"
- Some of the Uncertainties and Certainties of Our Finding
- Prevention of Breast-Cancer, Starting Now
Section Five - Response to Critiques of the First Edition
- The Process of Genuine Peer-Review
- Criticisms in the Journal of the American Medical Assn.
- Three Remarkably Similar Reports on the Safe-Dose Fallacy
- "War in Britain": The Natl. Radiological Protection Board
- Seven Short Objections from Other Sources
- Susan M. Love, M.D.: Is Radiation Overdosing a PAST Problem?
- What Happens Next?
Table 1, Annual Breast-Cancer Cases in USA, 1960-1994
Table 2, Table 2, Growth of Population in USA, 1850-1994
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Library Journal Review of "Preventing Breast Cancer"
Resistance to New Ideas: A Relevant Story from the Past
Some Early Comments on Preventing Breast Cancer
Breast-Cancer-Free Zone: Why Not? -- An Effective Way To Begin
C.N.R. Books -- Preventing Breast Cancer/g
- Radiation-Induced Cancer From Low-Dose Exposure -- An Independent Analysis, 1990
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About the Author
Foreward to the First Edition
Section 1: Introduction
- The Five Most Important Conclusions of This Book
- The Role of Independent Analyses in Research on Toxic Agents
- The Intended Readership
Section 2: The Atomic Bomb Survivors -- A Study and Its Alteration
- Overview of a Uniquely Valuable Database
- A Growing Problem: Retroactive Alteration of the Study
- What Will Happen to the A-Bomb Database? A Pending Proposal
Section 3: Preparing the Database for Analysis
- Collecting All the Required Data from RERF
- Dosimetry : From Bomb, to Kerma, to Internal Organ-Dose
- Converting T65DR Mean Kerma Values to Mean Internal Organ-Doses
- Obtaining Mean DS86 Doses for the T65DR Cohort
- Achievement of Age- and Sex-Matching across RERF's Eight Dose-Groups
Section 4: Cancer-Risk and Dose-Response in Both Dosimetries
- The Focus on Two Central Questions
- Analysis and Results by the Cancer Difference Method
- Shape of the Dose-Response Relationship, and Low-Dose Cancer-Yields Based on the Best-Fit Curve
- Radiation Risk by Age and Sex, from the Cancer-Rate Ratio Method
- Low-Dose Cancer-Yields by the Cancer-Rate Ratio Method, for the A-Bomb Survivors and for a United States' Population
- The Duration of Radiation's Carcinogenic Effect
Section 5: Disproof of Any Safe Dose or Dose-Rate
- Disproof of Any Safe Dose or Dose-Rate of Ionizing Radiation, with Respect to Induction of Cancer in Humans
- The Special Interaction of Ionizing Radiation with Living Tissue
- Number of Primary Electron-Tracks per Cell-Nucleus, per Rad of Dose Received from Various Sources of Radiation
- Decisive Epidemiological Evidence from Humans
Section 6: The Fallacy of Risk-Reduction Factors for Low and Slow Exposures
- The Popularity of Risk-Reduction Factors in the Radiation Community
- Proper Risk-Estimates for "Low and Slow" Exposures: No Conflict between Human Epidemiology and the Linear-Quadratic Hypothesis from Radiobiology
Section 7: Practical Impacts Human Health
- Chernobyl: A Crossroad in the Radiation Health Sciences
- Main Text: A Closing Statement
Section 8: Supporting Chapters
- Master Table and Special RERF Data for the A-Bomb Study
Index and Glossary
References
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CHOICE, Current Reveiws for College Libraries Review of Radiation-Induced Cancer
The Bulletin Of The Atomic Scientists Review of Radiation-Induced Cancer
The New England Journal of Medicine Review of Radiation-Induced Cancer
The PSR Quarterly Review of Radiation-Induced Cancer
- Radiation from Medical Procedures in the Pathogenesis of Cancer and Ischemic Heart Disease: Dose-Response Studies with Physicians per 100,000 Population, by John W. Gofman, M.D., Ph. D., Edited by Egan O'Connor, (1999, 699 pages)
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- Chapter 1: Executive Summary of This Book
- Chapter 2: Pre-1960 and Post-1960 Uses of Medical Radiation, and Its Carcinogenic Action
- Chapter 3: PhysPops --- The Doses in Some Massive Studies of Dose-Response
- Chapter 4: Mortality Rates --- The Responses in the Dose-Response Studies
- Chapter 5: Dose-Response, Linear Regression, and Some Other Key Concepts in Our Analyses
Reference List
Index and Glossary
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One Easy and Important Step You Can Take Toward Avoiding Cancer and Coronary Heart Disease: An Affordable Summary of New Evidence about X-Rays, 2/00
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Are X-Ray Procedures Equivalent, in Extra Radiation Dose, To Taking an Airplane Trip?, 2/28/00
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RAMP Addition-1: "Expectations", 2/19/00
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RAMP Addition-2: "Causation", 2/25/00
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RAMP Addition-3: "Atherogenic Mutations", 3/9/00
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RACHEL'S ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH WEEKLY: #693: The Major Cause of Cancer -- Part 3, 4/20/00
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- Radiation-Inducible Chromosome Injuries: Some Recent Evidence on Major Health Consequences, Spring 1992
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- Radio-Iodine: From Hanford To Chernobyl ... And Beyond?, Spring 1993
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- Reacting to reactors -- The "peaceful atom": Time for a moratorium, 1972
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- Reflections on "Mission Impossible", the 30th Anniversary of LLNL Biology Programs, 11/93
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- Reject the Policy of Putting Radioactive Scrap-Metal into Commerce, December 1, 1997
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- 7 Comments on Proposed Radiation "Standards" for Yucca Mountain Rad-Waste Repository, 10/95
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- Solar-Energy Update: Good News about Solar Energy & Energy-Efficiency, Fall 1997
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- Solving Energy Shortages without Nuclear Power: Three Easy Rules, by Dr. John W. Gofman and Egan O'Connor, Apr 2001
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- Test of Sincerity: "Wake-Up Call" for Everyone Who Dislikes Cancer and Inherited Afflictions, Spring 1997
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- The Top 10 Pronuclear Arguments... Answered, The Mother Earth News, 1981
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- What About Reviving Nuclear Power?, October, 1988
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- What Are the Main Critiques of the 1999 Study by Gofman, after Three Years of Peer-Review? Six Critiques of Radiation from Medical Procedures in the Causation of Cancer and Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD), Nov 2002
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- What Is Factually Wrong with This Belief: "Harm from Low-Dose Radiation Is Just Hypothetical --- Not Proven", Fall 1995
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- XaHP: The X-rays and Health Project, An educational project of the Committee for Nuclear Responsibility:
- Breast Cancer: Why Do We Permit So Many Preventable Cases?, by Dr. John Gofman, June 2001
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- COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) X-RAY EXAMS: Estimated Doses to Patients from XaHP: The X-rays and Health Project, Sept 2001
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- Do X-Ray Practitioners Give Enough Attention to Minimizing the Patients' X-Ray Dosage? Some Opinions, Some Facts, by Dr. John W. Gofman and Egan O'Connor, Sept 2000
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- Eight Key Points: Your Stake in the Patients' Right-to-Know about X-Rays, by Dr. John W. Gofman, Dec 7 2000
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- Fear, and the Patients' Right-to-Know: The Viewpoint of an Influential Radiologist, Deserving a Public Response, by Dr. John W. Gofman and Egan O'Connor, September 2000
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- How the Cold War Caused Millions of American Deaths Through Medical Practice: A Story of Intended and Unintended Consequences, by John W. Gofman, April, 2001
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- How X-Ray Doses Vary From One X-Ray Practitioner to Another: Nationwide Surveys, by Dr. John W. Gofman and Egan O'Connor, September 2000
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- Links to Professional Societies from XaHP: The X-rays and Health Project, current to 12 Oct 2001
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- Making the Bay Area a Model for California and the Nation: A Guaranteed Way to Reduce Future Cancer-Rates, by Dr. John W. Gofman, Fall 2000
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- Mammography and XaHP (the X-Rays and Health Project): Is There Any Conflict? Four Brief Comments, by Dr. John W. Gofman and Egan O'Connor, October 2000
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- A Patient's Guide, When X-Rays Are Proposed, by Dr. John W. Gofman and Egan O'Connor, September 2000
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- A Proposal for Radiologists: How a Specific Consultation Can Become a Major Asset for the Practice and for the Community, by Dr. John W. Gofman and Egan O'Connor, October 2000
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- Who Says that Usual X-Ray Doses Can Be Much Lower? from XaHP: The X-rays and Health Project, Oct 2001
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- X-Radiation and Gamma Radiation: Comments on Their Nomination as Known Human Carcinogens for the Eleventh Report on Carcinogens (RoC), by Dr. John Gofman, 9/11/01
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- X-Rays: The Fallacy of the "Day in the Sun" Comparison, by Dr. John W. Gofman, February 28, 2000
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- X-Ray Dose-Measuring Service for Physicians and Dentists, Jan 2001
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