4. März 2014

Heute beginnt die Internationale Tagung zu den "Folgen von Atgomkatastrophen für Natur und Mensch" in der Evang. Akademie Arnoldshain. Verantwortlich zeichnen das Zentrum Ökumene der Evangelischen Kirche in Hessen und Nassau und die Internationalen Ärzte für die Verhütung des Atomkrieges - Ärzte in sozialer Verantwortung e.V. (iPPNW Deutschland). Heute Abend werden Pfarrer Dr. M. Repp vom Zentrum Ökumene (früher in Japan) und Frau Dr. Dörte Siedentopf von iPPNW die Tagung eröffnen.


Ein neues Dokument aus Fukushima auf die Homepage gestellt:
"Study Protocol for the Fukushima Health Management Survey"  >hier
The document says:
"Conclusions: The low response rate (<30%) to the basic survey complicates the estimation of health effects. There have been no cases of malignancy to date among 38 114 children who received thyroid ultrasound examinations. The importance of mental health care was revealed by the mental health and lifestyle survey and the pregnancy and birth survey. This long-term large-scale epidemiologic study is expected to provide valuable data in the investigation of the health effects of low-dose radiation and disaster-related stress."
Ein Freund aus Fukushima kommentiert am 3.3.2014:

The Basic Survey is a questionnaire targeting roughly 2,050,000 residents of and visitors to Fukushima Prefecture as of 11 March 2011. Estimated external radiation doses were calculated based on recorded movements of respondents in the four months following the nuclear accident.
Prof. Seiji Yasumura is a lier. NOT all of children in Fukushima Pref. got ultrasonographic thyroid test at that time when he made a speech. In my home town, it just finished on the January, 2014.