Columbia Medical Professor: Inhaling Just One Radioactive Hot Particle Can Cause Cancer (Video)

In Tokyo people were inhaling 10 hot particles per day and in Seattle 5 hot particles per day after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, according to scientist Marco Kalthofen & nuclear engineer Arnie Gundersen.


Columbia Medical Professor: Inhaling just one radioactive hot particle can cause cancer (VIDEO) (ENENews, May 8, 2012):

Footage of the NYC Press Conference May 4th 2012
Cinema Forum Fukushima

New York — Description: Japanese Nuclear Scientist and Japanese and US medical doctors to discuss current radiological health conditions and concerns in Japan after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor catastrophe.

Dr. Andy Kanter, MD, MPH, President of the Board of Directors of Physicians for Social Responsibility, has studied radioactive plume projections from nuclear reactor accident scenarios and other public health impacts of nuclear radiation dispersion. He is the director of Health Information Systems/Medical Informatics for the Millennium Villages Project for the Earth Institute at Columbia University as well as an Asst. Prof. for Clinical Biomedical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology at Columbia University.

“Even a single hot particle consumed or inhaled into the body can cause a cancer.”

4/7 Dr Andy Kanter, MD, MPH, on Press Conference May 4th 2012 from Cinema Forum Fukushima on Vimeo.