Eight more Fukushima kids found with thyroid cancer; disaster link denied. FUKUSHIMA – Eight more Fukushima children have been confirmed as having thyroid gland cancer following the prefecture’s checkups, a local panel of experts said Friday, ruling out any link to the Tepco triple-meltdown calamity.
Notification You’ve reached your story limit as a non-registered user. To read more, please sign up or log in via one of the services below. This will give you access to 15 additional stories this month. Breaking news: 75 children have now been diagnosed with thyroid cancers. 福島県、こどもの甲状腺がん75名に. In September 2012, the first case of thyroid cancer was diagnosed in a child out of 38 000 children.
By September 2013, the number increase by 58 cases including 26 confirmed. By February 2014, a whooping 75 children out of roughly 270 000 are either confirmed or suspected to have contracted the disease. We all know what that means; Those not confirmed WILL soon be confirmed and will be added up to this ever increasing number by next survey (probably due around May 2014). NOTE; More than 100 000 children have yet to participate in the survey The sociopaths in charge are still denying this is related to the ongoing nuclear crisis. The crimes on the children of Fukushima continues unabated. As of February 2014, we are at 75 for 270 000 children. 福島の子供を守れ 速報:【福島県、こどもの甲状腺がん75名に】 「福島県「県民健康調査」検討委員会、傍聴に来ています。 甲状腺がん、悪性ないし悪性疑いは、とうとう75名。」 By 佐々木 るり ” 子どもの甲状腺癌は、IAEAが認める、 放射能起因の健康障害の 【唯一の非確率的先行指標】です。 写真:配布資料 Asahi Shimbun Morning February 8th 2014 Source: Sasaki Ruriko and Japan Times Live from Lalaland Nelson.
Thyroid Surgery video. What nuclear advocates consider normal and routine for kids. The Characterization of Chernobyl Findings by Fukushima Medical University’s Thyroid Survey. The Fukushima Prefectural Health Management Survey examines the thyroid glands of children subject to exposures as a result of the Fukushima Diiachi nuclear accident.
The Fukushima Prefectural Health Management Survey Review Committee issues reports and its staff communicate with residents and the press. The Fukushima Medical University takes the lead role in the survey. Dr. S. Des cancers de la thyroïde confirmés chez des mineurs de Fukushima. Une étude sur l'impact des radiations de la catastrophe de Fukushima a permis de constater que 12 mineurs étaient atteints d'un cancer de la thyroïde, 15 autres cas étant suspects. Des tests ont été effectués sur 174 000 personnes âgées de 18 ans ou moins habitant la préfecture de Fukushima, qui compte près de deux millions d'habitants.
Les spécialistes mandatés par les autorités préfectorales tendent cependant à penser que ces cancers ne sont pas directement liés à l'accident, fondant cet avis sur des données comparatives, notamment dans le cas du désastre de Tchernobyl, en 1986 en Ukraine . Il serait encore trop tôt pour que ces cancers apparaissent, seulement deux ans après la catastrophe survenue à la suite du tsunami et du séisme du 11 mars 2011, font-ils valoir . Fukushima : 2 000 travailleurs exposés à un cancer de la thyroïde. Fukushima kids' thyroids screened. Forty-four children living in areas of Fukushima Prefecture subject to high levels of radiation were screened for thyroid cancer Saturday in Tokyo, highlighting widespread health fears following the 2011 nuclear meltdowns crisis.
Saturday’s checkup in Shinjuku Ward was organized by a fund-raising group established by well-known journalist Ryuichi Hirokawa that supports young victims in the areas worst affected by the disaster at the Fukushima No. 1 plant. Hirokawa, editor-in-chief of monthly magazine Days Japan, which is known for its in-depth photojournalism, said he immediately realized the risk of children in Fukushima developing thyroid cancer through covering the aftermath of the 1986 Chernobyl catastrophe for more than two decades. He also expressed grave skepticism over the effectiveness of Fukushima’s local government-led screening programs for thyroid cancer, criticizing their infrequency and inadequate feedback. Eighty-six more children will be similarly tested Sunday. Cancer de la thyroïde à Fukushima : des chiffres manipulés. Tribune En juin 2011, l’université médicale de Fukushima a lancé une enquête de santé publique destinée à surveiller les conséquences des radiations sur la santé.
Un an et demi après la catastrophe qui a touché la centrale nucléaire, un cas de cancer de la thyroïde est officiellement déclaré, le 11 septembre 2012. Le CRMS, réseau autonome de stations de mesure de la radioactivité, était présent au compte rendu des résultats de l’enquête portant sur le contrôle de la thyroïde des enfants de moins de 18 ans. C’est le professeur Shunichi Yamashita qui conseillait, rappelons-le, l’an dernier, de sourire pour mieux faire face aux radiations, qui a présenté, dans un simulacre de compte rendu scientifique démocratique, les résultats de l’enquête.
Thyroid Cancer in Fukushima: Science Subverted in the Service of the State 福島における甲状腺癌−−国の都合で歪められる科学. Thyroid Cancer in Fukushima: Science Subverted in the Service of the State Iwata Wataru, Nadine Ribault and Thierry Ribault On 11 September 2012, in a conference room in a hotel in Fukushima city, Professor Yamashita Shunichi presented the latest results of the Fukushima Prefectural People’s Health Management Survey, launched in June 2011.
Twenty-seven people were in the audience, mainly journalists. The CRMS (Citizen’s Radiation Measuring Station network) was one of two citizen groups present on that day. Last year Yamashita had recommended that the people of Fukushima smile in order to better face radiation, and he stated that 100 mSv per year 1 is an acceptable radiation exposure limit. Mechanisms of Disease: molec... [Nat Clin Pract Endocrinol Metab. 2007. Latency Period of Thyroid Neoplasia After Radiation Exposure. Thyroid cancer found in 12 minors in Fukushima. FUKUSHIMA – An ongoing study on the impact of radiation on Fukushima residents from the crippled atomic power plant has found 12 minors with confirmed thyroid cancer diagnoses, up from three in a report in February, with 15 other suspected cases, up from seven, researchers announced Wednesday.
The figures were taken from about 174,000 people aged 18 or younger whose initial thyroid screening results have been confirmed. Researchers at Fukushima Medical University, which has been taking the leading role in the study, have said they do not believe the most recent cases are related to the nuclear crisis. They point out that thyroid cancer cases were not found among children hit by the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident until four to five years later. The prefecture’s thyroid screenings target 360,000 people who were aged 18 or younger when the March 2011 mega-quake and tsunami triggered the meltdown crisis at Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant.
“Thyroid Cancer Hits Fukushima” SBS TV Australia. Note: The failure of Japan to institute mandatory reporting of cancer diagnosis via regional and national cancer registries at the dawn of the nuclear power industry in that country has left the nation defenceless and ignorant of the changes in rates of disease it suffers.
Studying the health impacts of Fukushima upon the children of Fukushima is likewise taking place in isolation. The Soviet Union in 1989 was totally unlike Japan in 2011 – 2013. The Soviet stats cannot be trusted. The only rational comparison between the children of Fukushima is the children of Japan. On the basis of the information below, the rate of Thyroid cancer suffered by the children of Fukushima has sky rocketed beyond anything previously known. cancer hits Fukushima 5 Jun 2013, 12:57 pm – Source: AAP Nine more young people have been diagnosed with thyroid cancer since Japan’s worst nuclear accident two years ago, according to reports.
“We need to take a careful look at it.”