tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5633785047528618668.post1206489347367442292..comments2023-10-15T04:12:04.906-10:00Comments on Nuke is a Four Letter Word: Japan Radiation Data -- GreenpeaceUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5633785047528618668.post-10696811192261763982014-11-14T14:52:37.587-10:002014-11-14T14:52:37.587-10:00Data from past disaster might be indirectly reveal...Data from past disaster might be indirectly revealing.<br><br>Quote: “Your previous article seems to show a spike soon afterward” [Chernobyl] “in Japan.”<br>Reply by nuclearhistory: “Good spot, Dud. Importantly, Japanese scientists recorded the arrival of Chernobyl fallout. And a couple of years later doctors in Japan began to become concerned at an increase in childhood cancers. I will put some source material up in regard to both the arrival of Chernobyl fallout in Japan and the increase in childhood cancer in Japan from the late 1980s and lasted until the 1990s. I will post the material today.”<br>http://nuclearexhaust.wordpress.com/2014/11/04/latent-period-of-childhood-thyroid-cancer/comment-page-1/#comment-93<br><br>Title: “Incidence and survival trends for childhood cancer in Osaka, Japan, 1973–2001″<br>http://nuclearexhaust.wordpress.com/2014/11/14/incidence-and-survival-trends-for-childhood-cancer-in-osaka-japan-1973-2001/<br><br>A look at the graphs shows some obvious spikes post-Chernobyl.<br><br>Also see: http://nuclearexhaust.wordpress.com/2014/11/14/deposition-of-gamma-emitting-nuclides-in-japan-after-the-reactor-iv-accident-at-chernobyl/<br><br>Quote of Brett Stokes: “So the 1986 May 137Cs deposits were more than six times the monthly average during times of atmospheric bomb testing.”<br>Reply by nuclearhistory: “Brett, someone needs to write a paper about this and the childhood stats which followed.”<br><br>http://nuclearexhaust.wordpress.com/2014/11/14/deposition-of-gamma-emitting-nuclides-in-japan-after-the-reactor-iv-accident-at-chernobyl/comment-page-1/#comment-96Dudnoreply@blogger.com