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Exposure of the American People to Iodine-131 from Nevada Nuclear-Bomb Tests: Review of the National Cancer Institute Report and Public Health Implications (1999)
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. "Appendix A. Study Activities." Exposure of the American People to Iodine-131 from Nevada Nuclear-Bomb Tests: Review of the National Cancer Institute Report and Public Health Implications. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1999.

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Exposure of the American People to Iodine-131 from Nevada Nuclear-Bomb Tests: Review of the National Cancer Institute Report and Public Health Implications

Michael Stoto, Ph.D.

Senior Program Officer, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Sciences

Daniel O. Stram, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

University of Southern California

Department of Preventive Medicine

Robert G. Thomas, PhD

Kallispell, MT

Robert S. Thompson, M.D.

Director, Department of Preventive Care

Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound

Charles M. Turkelson, Ph.D.

Chief Research Analyst

ECRI

R. Michael Tuttle, M.D.

Assistant Chief, Department of Clinical Investigation; Chief, Clinical Studies Service

Walter Reed Army Medical Center

Samuel A. Wells, M.D.

Professor of Surgery

Washington University School of Medicine

Steven Woloshin, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Dartmouth Medical School

Steven H. Woolf, M.D., M.P.H.

Professor, Department of Family Practice

Virginia Commonwealth University

Medical College of Virginia

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