Radioactive pollution after Tsjernobyl (26/04/22 15:35:47)
"The Author studied the correlation between the geographical map of mortality from pancreatic cancer (PC) and the map of nuclear plant accidents, atomic bomb testing, and radioactive fallout. The worldwide death rate of PC is increasing, but the exact cause is still not known. Published data in medical literature at World, European and Italian levels are reviewed and compared. 137-Cs, with a half-life of about 30 years, is still present in the environment for about 300-600 years. Autoradiographic studies in mice have shown that 137-Cs is concentrated in greater quantity in the pancreas, particularly in exocrine cells, where most malignant PCs originate. " (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34501532/) So - nuclear energy in future? Some small-and-safe modular reactors? It might be a viable solution if Russia disarmed and reforged the mass murder nukes into reactor material. |
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