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155:. The origins of the nuclear material were disputed, with one report determining them to not be that of the KrĂĽmmel plant. Another report claimed that they may have come from an undisclosed fire in 1986, however this theory has been questioned as it would have required a substantial government coverup. The Chernobyl disaster has also been suggested as a source, though is considered unlikely. The probable source of the material, especially in the Elbe, is nuclear reprocessing plants in France. A 2010 report exonerated the nuclear power plants on the Elbe as the cause of contamination. Further doubt was cast on the nature of the supposed beads of nuclear material, with a Federal commission chastising the original commission that claimed to have discovered the beads. The exact cause of the increased leukemia cases remains unknown, and could be due to other environmental factors, or even by chance. 163:
in population density, proximity to the power plant, and route of tritium exposure (inhalational versus oral via drinking water) may account for the lack of correlation between the two sites, or there may be alternative explanations for the increased incidence of hematopoietic malignancy between 1989 and 1991 in Elbmarsch.
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nuclear facility in the U.S. was chosen for comparison with the “cluster” noted around the Kruemmel site. The tritium burden around the Savannah River site is significantly higher than the measured burden in Germany; however, the incidence of leukemia in South Carolina was not increased. Differences
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was observed with an incidence in the region that is significantly higher compared to Germany as a whole. Ten more cases were identified than were expected throughout the period. No unique hazards have been identified. The community is surrounded by two nuclear establishments. A possible accidental
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found a correlation between the “untrained immune system” (as judged as contact with other children, vaccinations, etc.) and leukemia risk, suggested that an immature immune system that has not been challenged is at greater risk for developing malignancy, possibly secondary to an undefined
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Grosche, B; Lackland, D; Mohr, L; Dunbar, J; Nicholas, J; Burkart, W; Hoel, D (1999). "Leukaemia in the vicinity of two tritium-releasing nuclear facilities: A comparison of the Kruemmel site, Germany, and the Savannah River site, South Carolina, USA".
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were identified among children in this area, a 41.5 increase over national incidence rates. Four more cases were diagnosed during a subsequent two-year period. Public health officials began to suspect that high levels of airborne
497:"Atomperlen aus Geesthacht. Die "Atombombe in der Aktentasche": Forscher glauben, Ursache der Kinder-Tumore in der Gemeinde Geesthacht entdeckt zu haben. In: SĂĽddeutsche Zeitung. 2. November 2004." 138:, the nearby population is quite small, including approximately 9,000 children within 10 km of the plant. Over a one and a half year period, six cases of leukemia and one case of 522: 561: 510: 131: 311:
Brain, JD; Kavet, R; McCormick, DL; Poole, C; Silverman, LB; Smith, TJ; Valberg, PA; Van Etten, RA; Weaver, JC (2003).
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exposure; however, none have been supported by the existing evidence. Intriguingly, a larger case-control study in
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Linet, Martha (2005). "Etiology of Childhood Leukemia: Environment, Genes, Controversies, and Conundrums".
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that persisted for over 15 years. Although a sparsely populated region a high rate of childhood
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developed leukemia 20 times more frequently than in unexposed populations.
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Hoffmann, Wolfgang; Terschueren, Claudia; Richardson, David B. (2007).
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Hoffmann, W.; Terschueren, C.; Richardson, D. B. (2007).
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began operations near Elbmarsch, Germany in 1983. Like
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is another exposure conclusively linked with childhood
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Elbmarsch consists of the following municipalities:
166:Some of these alternative hypotheses have included 109:release of radionuclides in 1986 was hypothesized. 100:Elbmarsch is the epicenter of a notable pediatric 36:("collective municipality") in the district of 360: 358: 356: 8: 442: 336: 236: 195: 511:"Wie kommt das Plutonium in die Elbe?" 7: 174:exposure prior to conception, other 368:Journal of Radiological Protection 52:, approx. 30 km southeast of 14: 423:Environmental Health Perspectives 317:Environmental Health Perspectives 209:Environmental Health Perspectives 119:. Survivors (within 1000 m) of 158:The community surrounding the 1: 562:Samtgemeinden in Lower Saxony 513:(in German). 13 August 2010. 132:KrĂĽmmel Nuclear Power Plant 588: 388:10.1088/0952-4746/19/3/302 56:, and 20 km north of 482:"An almost perfect crime" 16:Municipality in Germany 168:electromagnetic fields 538:53.41611°N 10.37639°E 262:Cancer Investigation 187:environment insult. 534: /  466:Dickmann, Barbara. 380:1999JRP....19..243G 567:Harburg (district) 543:53.41611; 10.37639 113:Ionizing radiation 68:) along the Elbe. 24:Northern Low Saxon 274:10.1081/CNV-46398 579: 549: 548: 546: 545: 544: 539: 535: 532: 531: 530: 527: 515: 514: 507: 501: 500: 492: 486: 485: 478: 472: 471: 463: 457: 456: 446: 435:10.1289/ehp.9861 414: 408: 407: 362: 351: 350: 340: 329:10.1289/ehp.6020 308: 302: 301: 257: 251: 250: 240: 221:10.1289/ehp.9861 200: 587: 586: 582: 581: 580: 578: 577: 576: 572:Cancer clusters 552: 551: 542: 540: 536: 533: 528: 525: 523: 521: 520: 518: 509: 508: 504: 495:Urban, Martin. 494: 493: 489: 480: 479: 475: 465: 464: 460: 416: 415: 411: 364: 363: 354: 310: 309: 305: 259: 258: 254: 202: 201: 197: 193: 140:aplastic anemia 98: 17: 12: 11: 5: 585: 583: 575: 574: 569: 564: 554: 553: 517: 516: 502: 487: 473: 458: 429:(6): 947–952. 409: 374:(3): 243–252. 352: 323:(7): 962–970. 303: 252: 215:(6): 947–952. 194: 192: 189: 160:Savannah River 136:Fallon, Nevada 102:cancer cluster 97: 96:Cancer cluster 94: 93: 92: 87: 82: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 584: 573: 570: 568: 565: 563: 560: 559: 557: 550: 547: 512: 506: 503: 498: 491: 488: 483: 477: 474: 469: 462: 459: 454: 450: 445: 440: 436: 432: 428: 424: 420: 413: 410: 405: 401: 397: 393: 389: 385: 381: 377: 373: 369: 361: 359: 357: 353: 348: 344: 339: 334: 330: 326: 322: 318: 314: 307: 304: 299: 295: 291: 287: 283: 279: 275: 271: 267: 263: 256: 253: 248: 244: 239: 234: 230: 226: 222: 218: 214: 210: 206: 199: 196: 190: 188: 185: 181: 177: 173: 169: 164: 161: 156: 154: 150: 149:radionuclides 146: 141: 137: 133: 128: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 107: 103: 95: 91: 88: 86: 83: 81: 78: 77: 76: 74: 69: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 34: 29: 25: 21: 519: 505: 499:(in German). 496: 490: 484:(in German). 476: 470:(in German). 467: 461: 426: 422: 412: 371: 367: 320: 316: 306: 265: 261: 255: 212: 208: 198: 184:Lower Saxony 165: 157: 129: 111: 99: 73:Samtgemeinde 72: 70: 65: 42:Lower Saxony 33:Samtgemeinde 31: 27: 19: 18: 541: / 176:carcinogens 170:, parental 556:Categories 529:10°22′35″E 526:53°24′58″N 191:References 85:Marschacht 404:250912929 282:0735-7907 268:(1): 99. 229:0091-6765 172:radiation 121:Hiroshima 64:(German: 20:Elbmarsch 453:17589605 396:10503702 347:12782499 298:20948354 290:15779873 247:17589605 125:Nagasaki 117:leukemia 106:leukemia 58:LĂĽneburg 28:Elvmasch 444:1892150 376:Bibcode 338:1241532 238:1892150 180:benzene 145:tritium 62:marshes 54:Hamburg 46:Germany 38:Harburg 30:) is a 451:  441:  402:  394:  345:  335:  296:  288:  280:  245:  235:  227:  178:, and 66:Marsch 400:S2CID 294:S2CID 90:Tespe 80:Drage 40:, in 449:PMID 392:PMID 343:PMID 286:PMID 278:ISSN 243:PMID 225:ISSN 153:Elbe 130:The 123:and 71:The 50:Elbe 439:PMC 431:doi 427:115 384:doi 333:PMC 325:doi 321:111 270:doi 233:PMC 217:doi 213:115 558:: 447:. 437:. 425:. 421:. 398:. 390:. 382:. 372:19 370:. 355:^ 341:. 331:. 319:. 315:. 292:. 284:. 276:. 266:23 264:. 241:. 231:. 223:. 211:. 207:. 44:, 26:: 455:. 433:: 406:. 386:: 378:: 349:. 327:: 300:. 272:: 249:. 219:: 22:(

Index

Northern Low Saxon
Samtgemeinde
Harburg
Lower Saxony
Germany
Elbe
Hamburg
LĂĽneburg
marshes
Drage
Marschacht
Tespe
cancer cluster
leukemia
Ionizing radiation
leukemia
Hiroshima
Nagasaki
KrĂĽmmel Nuclear Power Plant
Fallon, Nevada
aplastic anemia
tritium
radionuclides
Elbe
Savannah River
electromagnetic fields
radiation
carcinogens
benzene
Lower Saxony

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