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Health Physics | 1997

Mortality of Veteran Participants in the Crossroads Nuclear Test

Johnson Jc; Susan Thaul; William F. Page; Harriet Crawford

Operation CROSSROADS, conducted at Bikini Atoll in 1946, was the first post World War II test of nuclear weapons. Mortality experience of 40,000 military veteran participants in CROSSROADS was compared to that of a similar cohort of nonparticipating veterans. All-cause mortality of the participants was slightly increased over nonparticipants by 5% (p < .001). Smaller increases in participant mortality for all malignancies (1.4%, p = 0.26) or leukemia (2.0%, p = 0.9) were not statistically significant. These results do not support a hypothesis that radiation had increased participant cancer mortality over that of nonparticipants.


Military Medicine | 2005

Long-term sequelae of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome attributable to hantaan virus in Korean War veterans.

Robert W. Mathes; William F. Page; Harriet Crawford; A. Marshall McBean; Richard N. Miller

Health status was sought for approximately 1600 Korean War veterans who contracted hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) during deployment to Korea between 1951 and 1953. To determine whether long-term sequelae were present for these individuals, mortality and morbidity data were collected from the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Social Security Administration, and the National Death Index records. Control subjects were selected from military units in Korea with no reported cases of HFRS. Those with HFRS had a slightly higher mortality rate (33.2%) than did noninfected individuals (32.0%), but this difference was not statistically significant. Non-Caucasian cases had significantly higher morbidity rates than did non-Caucasian controls only for transient ischemic attacks (4.8% versus 0%) and diabetes mellitus (19.3% versus 8.1%). In conclusion, HFRS did not increase mortality rates in this cohort but might have had an impact on selected morbidity outcomes.


American Journal of Epidemiology | 2004

Case-Control Study of Cancer among US Army Veterans Exposed to Simian Virus 40-contaminated Adenovirus Vaccine

Dana E. Rollison; William F. Page; Harriet Crawford; Gloria Gridley; Sholom Wacholder; Jennifer Martin; Richard N. Miller; Eric A. Engels


Archive | 2000

The Five Series Study: Mortality of Military Participants in U.S. Nuclear Weapons Tests

Susan Thaul; William F. Page; Harriet Crawford; Heather O'Maonaigh


Archive | 2007

Long-Term Health Effects of Participation in Project SHAD (Shipboard Hazard and Defense)

William F. Page; Heather A. Young; Harriet Crawford


Archive | 2000

MEDICAL FOLLOW-UP AGENCY

Susan Thaul; William F. Page; Harriet Crawford; Heather O'Maonaigh


Archive | 2000

An Overview of the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Testing Program

Susan Thaul; William F. Page; Harriet Crawford; Heather O'Maonaigh


Archive | 2000

AUTHORS, INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE

Susan Thaul; William F. Page; Harriet Crawford; Heather O'Maonaigh


Archive | 2000

WORKING GROUP ON DOSIMETRY

Susan Thaul; William F. Page; Harriet Crawford; Heather O'Maonaigh


Archive | 2000

Description of Cohort Characteristics

Susan Thaul; William F. Page; Harriet Crawford; Heather O'Maonaigh

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William F. Page

National Academy of Sciences

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Richard N. Miller

National Academy of Sciences

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Dana E. Rollison

University of South Florida

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Eric A. Engels

National Institutes of Health

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Gloria Gridley

National Institutes of Health

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Heather A. Young

George Washington University

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Robert W. Mathes

National Academy of Sciences

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Sholom Wacholder

National Institutes of Health

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