Mods - feel free to delete all these off-topic posts if you see fit. There's a link to the OPs thread about radioactivity in boar, but it's probably a tenuous one!
75, I may have got the technical word wrong for the particles but I am not a nuclear scientist.
I do think you are deluded if you only think 2-300 will be effected by cancer from Fukashima.
the true figures of cancer cases caused by Chernobyl are still not clear 25 years later.
the info is on the net if you wish to read it.
No delusion here. I quoted the results of on independent study undertaken by a well renowned university (which is also available on the net!) , carried out by a bunch of folk well qualified in this field. As "not a nuclear scientist", what experience or evidence do you have to question the findings of the study?
No one will know the full effects of chernobyl for another generation or more, but we can predict health effects based on previous experience, mainly of weapons testing programmes and Hiroshima survivors. For example, we still monitor the health of veterans who were at the site of UK weapons tests.
The World Health Organisation has published some very detailed research as recently as last year on health impacts of chernobyl. It's a lengthy read though - I think it runs to nearly 200 pages! However, there's a good summary under FAQs on this page:
WHO | Health effects of the Chernobyl accident
This is a direct quote:
"Apart from the dramatic increase in thyroid cancer incidence among those exposed at a young age [refers to increase of around 6,000 cases], there is some indication of increased leukaemia and cataract incidence among
workers. Otherwise, there is no clearly demonstrated increase in the incidence of solid cancers or leukaemia due to radiation in the exposed populations. There also is no convincing proof so far of increases in other nonmalignant disorders that are related to ionizing radiation."
I'm in no way trying to justify accidents at Chernobyl or Fukushima, but both must be kept in perspective and scaremongering stories based on no evidence don't help.
Bruce - couldn't possible comment
