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HAEMATOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN WOMEN EXPOSED TO THE ATOMIC BOMB IN HIROSHIMA. IV. CONCLUSION

Journal Article · · Hiroshima Igaku (Japan)
OSTI ID:4045724
During the years 1954 to 1956, 1,940 women who had been exposed to the atomic bomb in Hiroshima were examined with with special reference to the hematological picture. The hematological findings were generally normal. The abnormal blood findings were considered to be due more to poor living conditions than to radiation effects alone. Therefore, in treating A-bomb survivors, it is considered necessary not only to conduct detailed examinations but also to clarify their A-bomb exposure history and their social history in order to understand their real life situation and thus provide adequate medical care and at the same time social welfare. (Abstr. Japan. Med., 1: No. 1, 1960)
Research Organization:
Hiroshima Univ.
NSA Number:
NSA-15-022028
OSTI ID:
4045724
Journal Information:
Hiroshima Igaku (Japan), Journal Name: Hiroshima Igaku (Japan) Vol. Vol: 12; ISSN HIRGA
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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