Long term Nuclear fallout effects Kevin Dwayne Blanch
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my father as he was drafted ; as so many in the 1950s and 60s to unjust wars and experiments, SEMPER FI to all the DRAFTEED Murdered vets and their children and widows, of Vietnam, and Korea, and the Nevada test site, Atomic vets the San Diego Marines, that the government YOUR Government MURDERED, as they got no Money No metals no thanks not A fucking nothing, nor there widows, and they never will, TO THE Government take your FUCKING BLOOD money and go build some more Nuclear weapons , ( we already have Eng. To kill the earth 10000000000000 times over),
BUT From US; there Kids, and grand kids and great grand kids, we NEVER FORGET, as all of your life’s live on; VIA ME, WE, US, we will never forget any off you , Happy father’s day in the NAME OF THE FATHER MY FATHER,
They almost fucking killed me BUT STOP I have a TELL the TAIL and I am fucking telling it RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW, I was to blind to see the writing on the wall, stop NOT NOW I will tell this evil fucking tail watch me, I do KNOW WHERE Beauty lives HONESTLY the light that you could never see IT SHINES in side of me YOU CAN NOT TAKE THAT FROM ME. I will tell all of these evil secrets WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TO ME GIVE ME CANCER SHOT ME CRUCSH MY FACE TAKE MY MONEY TAKE MY LOVES still my hawk and trowel, YOU ALREADY DID THAT , you think I was born with these scars across my face It took years of living in this violent place kevin d blanch with the lyrics from I live to tell Madonna as a back drop of metaphorical gigantic epic 1980 Sean peen Chris waken Reagan greenspan realness to the path of FUCKING GREAT AMERICAN LIARS THE PATH TO WHO WE ARE AS A PEOPLE YOU ME WE, YOU WILL FUCKING SEE I AM WEWEWE ME kevin D. blanch 7/30/12
I just finished talking with my case worker it sounds like my chemo days are over, my platelets are very low, they are baffled, I have 9 doctors could be the top leukemia doctors in the world, my case is extremely rare some of the doctors say the rarest they have ever seen, my leukemia (AML) present itself in tumors extremely rare but it happens, thus the missed diagnoses. I took a great mind to solve it Dr. Hansen, who saved my life, at first then the great team of doctors and nurses at L.D.S have saved my life everyday forward to date, as many of you know biopsy surgery is extremely dangerous on tumors because they can seed.
My biopsy was smeared completely wrong they thinking I had carcinoid cancer a very honest mistake, thus no good data to start with, the CHEMO saved my life in the inception, my right lower mesentery full of tumors extremely sick very very painful, wall thinking bowel looping, and tumors. The chemo got rid of them for the most part, now a round of radiation lazered on the area is the next step, my platelets are a mystery. I have a theory and it is just that a theory, my father nuked at the 1951 Nevada test site blast at ground zero very nearly killed, I conceived in 1959 the cesium 137 and plutonium in his cells of the charts any chart. I believe my body has been fighting of cesium 137 and or plutonium from conception; I have been off and on a plasterer for the best part of 35 years. I have done 10,000 jobs as many of you know I only use real stucco and or plaster cement lime sand, I would burn wholes in my skin we as plasterers call them raspberry’s I had literally millions of them all over my body, I have used a latex additive strength agent in my plaster for 35 years, (Benzene) I would wrap as you have seen in my plastering videos, my figures with Latex tape. To try to keep the very sharp sand out. And heal my wounds I have scars all over my body from that sharp sand. I believe the combination of the two and the living next to the Nevada test site itself and the environmental poising of the earth. Then FUCKUSHIMA RAINING on me, raining on all of us put me over the top. I belive my body has been fighting off all of this for decades. It reached the tipping point, my spit back with cancer the evil of the evil AML, Still fighting the fight goes on in full flight, I am mentally getting stronger everyday physically stronger every day, economically weaker every day, I have my good and bad hrs. and days some very bad some very happy. Artistically I have never been stronger and I have always always had tremendous artistic strength in the literal blood of the word,
My diet my routine forward will try to holdBACK the monster and give me LIFE
Thank you all so much for all your support
Peace and love always kevin Dwayne blanch 5/14/12
Cancer. 2008 Sep 15;113(6):1370-8.
http://www.nature.com/leu/journal/v21/n2/full/2404491a.html
Myeloid sarcoma is associated with superior event-free survival and overall survival compared with acute myeloid leukemia.
Tsimberidou AM, Kantarjian HM, Wen S, Keating MJ, O'Brien S, Brandt M, Pierce S, Freireich EJ, Medeiros LJ, Estey E.
Source
Department of Leukemia, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030, USA. atsimber@mdanderson.org
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
It is unknown whether patients with nonleukemic myeloid sarcoma (MS) and those with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) have similar responses to anti-AML treatment. In the current study, the authors addressed this question by matching MS patients with analogous AML patients and comparing their clinical outcomes.
METHODS:
Twenty-three consecutive patients with MS and 1720 consecutive patients with AML were identified who presented at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center from 1990 to 2004. All AML patients and 16 MS patients received cytarabine plus idarubicin or fludarabine as induction remission therapy. Treated MS patients and AML patients were matched according to cytogenetics, age, Zubrod performance status, and time of treatment. Event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS) were compared using Kaplan-Meier analyses.
RESULTS:
Complete response rates were 69% in patients with MS and 57% in patients with AML (P = .45). The respective 2-year EFS and OS rates were 32% and 18% (P = .08) and 43% and 29% (P = .11). Matches were identified for 14 MS patients who were paired repeatedly with 91 AML patients to produce 94 matches (3 AML patients were matched twice). EFS was longer in 56 MS pair mates, shorter in 26 pair mates, and similar in 12 pair mates (P = .01; Fisher exact test). OS analyses yielded similar results.
CONCLUSIONS:
Anti-AML therapy was highly effective in patients with nonleukemic MS. The results from this study emphasize the need to treat patients who have nonleukemic MS with AML-type therapy.
(c) 2008 American Cancer Society.
PMID:
18623376
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
PMCID: PMC2574728
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Leonard Bird; folding paper cranes an atomic memoir
Under the cloud : the decades of nuclear testing Richard Miller
http://www.youtube.com/user/kevindblanch?feature=mhum Atomic Veterans Betrayed
http://historytogo.utah.gov/utah_chapters/utah_today/nucleartestingandthedownwinders.html
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The doctor of radiation knowledge he is brilliant
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What You Should Know about Potassium Iodide and Atomic Fallout
The Nuclear Power Industry’s Historic Delay for Civilian Protection
On December 10, 2001 the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) renewed its call for the widespread stockpiling of a thyroid-blocking medicine that prevents the absorption of radioactive iodine. Following the FDA announcement the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) ended its long-standing debate over the civilian stockpiling of potassium iodide (KI). The NRC declared that it will fund civilian supplies for one to two doses per individual for persons within the current 10-mile emergency planning zone of every nuclear power station in the US. The American Thyroid Association had also urged the federal government to distribute KI with a particular focus on the vulnerability of children’s thyroid glands caught downwind of a radioactive iodine release from a nuclear power plant accident or sabotage. The nuclear industry and the NRC had previously argued against KI distribution saying it would be too hard to administrate and hinder more practical civilian evacuations in the event of an accident. In the wake of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and NRC revised their policy directing states to consider KI stockpiling and distribution.
In December 1978, the FDA first announced that it had determined that KI was safe and effective as a thyroid protection medicine in the event of a nuclear accident. At that time the agency was essentially ignored by NRC and FEMA neither of which took action to make KI publicly available. Three months following the FDA recommendation the Three Mile Island nuclear generating station had a core melt accident on March 28, 1979. On March 30, 1979 an FDA official arranged an emergency purchase order to Mallinckrodt Chemical Company for the immediate production of 250,000 doses of potassium iodide to begin distribution in Pennsylvania 24 hours later. It was President Carter’s “Kemeny Commission” investigation into the aftermath of TMI that was first critical of the NRC’s failure to take precautionary action by distributing adequate supplies of the thyroid protection medicine. The nuclear power industry would successfully lobby the NRC and FEMA against KI distribution for another 23 years to prevent a nationwide thyroid protection plan. Today, state governments are only beginning to implement a new NRC/FEMA guidance plan for KI distribution.
The government foot dragging stems more from nuclear industry’s concerted effort to protect its “safe power” image than protect the American public from a potential accident. Following the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power accident in Ukraine, the Polish government was prepared to distribute KI to millions of Poland’s children with apparent success in reducing the number of thyroid cancers and abnormalities that now plague other less fortunate populations in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine not afforded the medical protection. While every nuclear power plant operator in the United States has stockpiled enough KI for its employees and emergency workers entire communities including children in our homes, daycare centers and schools are being denied the same level of immediate protection.
How KI Protects The Thyroid Gland From Radioactive Iodine Releases
The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits at the base of the neck. While especially important to children for producing growth hormone, the thyroid gland also produces hormones which influence essentially every organ, every tissue and every cell in the body regulating the body's metabolism and organ function, affecting heart rate, cholesterol level, body weight, energy level, muscle strength, skin condition, menstrual regularity, memory and many other conditions. To make thyroid hormone, the thyroid gland uses dietary iodine and supplements in salt, water and other sources.
Radioactive Iodine-131 generated in nuclear power plants is a major human health concern in an airborne release from a damaged reactor because its mobility and radioactivity, having an 8 day half-life. Radioactive iodine is quickly absorbed and concentrated by the thyroid. Researchers have consistently reported that children who were exposed to radiation from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster are developing an aggressive form of thyroid cancer sooner and in larger numbers than expected. Children are particularly susceptible to thyroid cancer from radioactive iodine because their thyroid glands are small and concentrate the iodine from radioactive fallout because they drink more milk and get larger doses of radioactive iodine and because their thyroids are thought to be more vulnerable to radiation.
Potassium iodide, if taken prior to the passage of the radioactive plume, saturates the thyroid gland with non-radioactive iodine and blocks the uptake of radioactive iodine so that it can be excreted. Prophylactic doses of KI can thus prevent thyroid cancers and other thyroid diseases that might otherwise be caused by exposure to radioactive iodine dispersed in a severe nuclear accident or sabotage. While KI is considered by the FDA to be safe and effective enough for over-the-counter distribution, the necessary dosage levels and duration of KI uptake are still considered a medicine by the American Thyroid Association and people are advised to consult a physician and pediatrician for appropriate dosages.
Potassium Iodide Does Not Protect Against All Radiation Exposure
The stockpiling of KI should be viewed as an important precaution for communities downwind of nuclear power plants. But radioactive iodine is only one of many radioactive by-products that would be simultaneously released from a damaged reactor. For example, a release would also contain radioactive fallout of cesium-137 and strontium-90 each with a half-life of 30 years.
While broadly categorized as an “anti-radiation” pill, KI does not protect populations caught downwind from these other long-lived radioactive isotopes. People caught under a passing radioactive cloud would also be exposed to whole body doses of harmful gamma rays and potentially lethal radiation sickness. Inhalation and ingestion of other radioactive gases and particulate would cause cancers and diseases in the lungs, digestive system, blood and reproductive organs.
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RADIATION BASICS
"There is no safe level of exposure and there is no dose of (ionizing) radiation so low that the risk of a malignancy is zero" --Dr. Karl Morgan, the father of Health Physics
WHAT IS RADIATION?
Radiation is energy that travels in waves. It includes visible light, ultraviolet light, radio waves and other forms, including particles. Each type of radiation has different properties. Non-ionizing radiation can shake or move molecules. Ionizing radiation can break molecular bonds, causing unpredictable chemical reactions. Ionizing radiation includes not only energy waves but particles as well. Humans cannot see, feel, taste, smell or hear ionizing radiation. Unavoidable exposure to ionizing radiation comes from cosmic rays and some natural material. Human exposure to natural radiation is responsible for a certain number of mutations and cancers. Additional exposure above natural background radiation is cause for concern since it may result in otherwise preventable disease.
WHERE DOES IONIZING RADIATION COME FROM?
Ionizing radiation is matter or energy that is given off by the nucleus of an unstable atom in the process of decaying and reaching a stable (ground) state. This energy is released in the form of subatomic particles (alpha and beta) or waves (gamma and x rays). Most elements and their atoms are not radioactive. A few radioactive elements, like uranium, radium, and thorium, occur in nature.
Humans, through nuclear power, bomb production and testing, have created and released man-made radioactive elements (radionuclides) that were previously unknown in the environment. Through mining and industrial processing naturally radioactive elements like uranium and thorium have been released to flow through the natural systems on which life depends. These substances were, with few exceptions, geologically isolated from the environment under layers of shale and quartz before human beings dug them up by the ton and contaminated the biosphere. Because of poorly conceived and implemented nuclear technologies, such as atomic energy, bomb production and reprocessing, we and our descendants are left with a legacy of radioactive waste with no proven isolation method.
FROM A TO X
Alpha particles are high energy, large subatomic structures. They can’t travel very far and can be stopped by a piece of paper or skin. However, alpha particles hit hard and can do a great deal of damage to the cells they rip through. Once inhaled, ingested or otherwise taken inside the body (as through a cut in the skin), they have the power to tear through cells in organs or blood, releasing their energy to surrounding tissue and leaving extensive damage in their wake. A single track of a single alpha particle can deliver a large dose of radiation to a cell. Plutonium is an alpha emitter. Other alpha emitters include radon gas, uranium, and americium.
Beta particles are electrons. They are a fraction of the size of alpha particles, can travel farther and are more penetrating. Betas pose a risk both outside and inside the body, depending on their energy level. External exposure can result in beta penetration through the surface to the most sensitive layers of skin. Inhalation or ingestion of a beta-emitting radionuclide poses the greatest risk. Externally, a half-inch of Plexiglas or water shielding can generally stop a beta. Strontium-90 and tritium are two beta-emitting radionuclides routinely released from nuclear power reactors during normal operation. Our bodies often mistake strontium-90 for calcium, collecting it in our bones that make our new blood cells. Once there, it increases our risk of bone and blood cancers like leukemia. Every one of us has strontium-90 in our bodies as a result of nuclear bomb testing. Tritium is radioactive hydrogen, which binds where normal hydrogen does. Hydrogen is the most abundant element on the earth, and is a component of water, which cushions our genetic material (DNA). Tritium can bond in this water, irradiating our DNA at very close range.
Gamma rays are the most penetrating type of radiation and can be stopped only by thick lead blocking their path. Cesium-137 is a gamma emitter often released from nuclear reactors. It mimics potassium, collecting in muscle. Iodine-131and Iodine-129 are also gamma-emitters released through bomb testing and at atomic reactors. Radioactive iodines collect in the thyroid gland emitting both beta and gamma ionizing radiation to the surrounding tissue.
X-rays are much like gamma rays except they are most often generated electrically by a machine (rather than a radionuclide), usually for medical diagnostic procedures. X-rays also require lead shielding. When generated by medical equipment, their production does not create nuclear waste.
HALF-LIVES AND DECAY CHAINS
Different radionuclides have different half-lives. Half-life is the time it takes for one-half of a radioactive element to decay the next step toward stability. Some radionuclides decay to a stable element in a single step. For others, like uranium, the movement toward stability may be a long, complex process. Uranium-238 has a half-life of 4.5 billion years, about the age of the Earth. All told, it has 17 decay steps before reaching a final, stable form of lead. Half-lives can range from fractions of seconds (Polonium-214, .00016 seconds), to days (Iodine-131, 8.04 days) to billions of years (Uranium-238, above). A radionuclide may also decay to another radioactive element that has a longer half-life and is more biologically active than the original radionuclide. For instance, xenon-135 (9-hour half-life) decays to cesium-135 with a half-life of 3 million years. Cesium mimics potassium and collects in muscle in the body. Xenon-135 is released regularly by nuclear reactors. Hazardous life is defined as 10-20 times the half-life. This is how long it will take for a given quantity of the radioactive element to decay to undetectable levels.
Some radioactive atoms give off more than one type of radiation. For instance radium, which humans collect and concentrate from an ore called pitchblende, gives off gamma and alpha radiation. Shortly after the Curies (research physicists in France) discovered radium, when its harmful effects were not known or believed, it was widely used, especially among the wealthy. Exposure to radium, ingested in water, painted on watch faces and carried in pockets, caused many debilitating illnesses and excruciating deaths. Marie Curie died of aplastic anemia (leukemia) most likely caused from her exposure to radium through the extraction process she used to concentrate it. To this day, her notebooks are dangerously radioactive.
BIOACCUMULATION
With man’s increased uses of radioactive material, more radionuclides have been and continue to be released to the environment. Once released, they can circulate through the biosphere, ending up in drinking water, vegetables, grass, meat, etc. The higher an animal eats on the food chain, the higher the concentration of radionuclides. This is bioaccumulation. The process of bioaccumulating radionuclides can be especially harmful to humans since many of us eat at the top of the food chain.
"MADMAN IN A LIBRARY…"
Ionizing radiation travels through our living tissue with much more energy than either natural chemical, or biological functions. This extra energy tears mercilessly at the very fabric of what makes us recognizably human—our genetic material. Elderly and people with immune disorders are more susceptible to ionizing radiation. Children and the unborn are especially susceptible because of their rapid and abundant cell division during growth.
Cancers linked to ionizing radiation exposure include most blood cancers (leukemia, lymphoma), lung cancer, and many solid tumors of various organs. Birth defects can include downs syndrome, cleft palate or lip, congenital malformations, spinal defects, kidney, liver damage and more.
Evidence exists that radiation is permanently and unpredictably mutating the gene pool and contributing to its gradual weakening. The New Scientist quotes a report that calls genetic or chromosomal instabilities caused by radiation exposure a "plausible mechanism" for explaining illnesses other than cancer, including "developmental deficiencies in the fetus, hereditary disease, accelerated aging and such non-specific effects as loss of immune competence."
A living being’s genetic material is the library that houses the instructions for many important aspects of that being and his/her offspring, including the ability to defend against diseases. If we allow ionizing radiation to tamper with our genes, it could cause irreversible damage, not just to this generation through cancer, but to future generations through gene mutations and ensuing disease.
Prepared 8/99 by Cindy Folkers, Nuclear Information and Resource Service, 1424 16th Street, NW, #404, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-328-0002. Fax: 202-462-2183. E-mail: nirsnet@nirs.org. Web: www.nirs.org