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In 1998, Congress asked CDC and NCI to see if it would be feasible to estimate whether Americans have suffered health effects from nuclear weapons tests in the atmosphere. The weapons tests were done before 1963 by the United States and other countries. CDC and NCI found that such a study could be conducted, and made preliminary estimates of the health effects to the public on the basis of the information that was readily available. CDC and NCI provided a progress report to Congress in 2000, which included a technical report describing the research. The CDC/NCI work builds on a study completed earlier by NCI on health effects from atmospheric weapons testing done at the Nevada Test Site during the Cold War. 

In 2002 CDC asked the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), a group of scientific experts, whether they thought CDC and NCI had used the best scientific methods for the study. NAS issued a report in February 2003 that made several recommendations for improving the report of the study and suggested that no further study of global fallout be done at this time. For more information, you may wish to review the following reports:

>>Progress Report on the Feasibility Study of the Health Consequences to the American Population of Nuclear Weapons Tests Conducted by the United States and Other Nations (PDF, 749 Kb)

>> A Feasibility Study of the Health Consequences to the American Population From Nuclear Weapons Tests Conducted by the United States and Other Nations (PDF, 33015 Kb)

>>The National Academy of Sciences Review of the CDC-NCI Draft Report on a Feasibility Study of the Health Consequences to the American Population from Nuclear Weapons Tests Conducted by the United States and Other Nations

>>Estimated Exposures and Thyroid Doses Received by the American People from Iodine-131 in Fallout Following Nevada Atmospheric Nuclear Bomb Tests
 

  
 


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Radioactive Fallout from Global Weapons Testing
About Global Fallout

How People Were Exposed

How Much Radiation Exposure People May Have Received

How Global Fallout Can Affect Your Health

What You Can Do If You're Concerned About Exposure

About the CDC/NCI Global Fallout Study

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