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Letter From Ipoh FREE

Rosalie Bertell; T. Jayabalan
JAMA. 1990;263(5):662-662. doi:10.1001/jama.1990.03440050056029
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To the Editor.—  In August 1988, JAMA published a Letter From Ipoh by Dr Wagner,1 expert witness for the Asian Rare Earth Company (ARE), Malaysia. We have also been involved with the Ipoh court case. Dr Wagner was incorrect in claiming citizen protests were a result of "nuclear panic" imported from the developed countries.The Malaysian people were alerted to the radioactive waste at the ARE facility when two women employees gave birth to children with severe neurological damage. Concentrated thorium hydroxide was found on-site in drums with a surface radiation dose rate of 0.1 mSv/h. Workers, including pregnant women, were never warned.Radioactive waste was also dumped carelessly in open trenches near a public road. During its cleanup, there were high dust levels and the miscarriage rate doubled. A pregnancy ended with a neurologically damaged child. These effects have a well-documented relationship with radiation exposure.2 We also

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Wagner HN Jr.  Science, politics, and radiation . JAMA. 1988;;260;697-698.
Rugh R.  Radiology and the human embryo and fetus . In: Medical Radiation in Biology . Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders Co; 1973;.

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Wagner HN Jr.  Science, politics, and radiation . JAMA. 1988;;260;697-698.
Rugh R.  Radiology and the human embryo and fetus . In: Medical Radiation in Biology . Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders Co; 1973;.
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