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FALLON, NEVADA, CHILDHOOD LEUKEMIA: A CASE STUDY IN MEDICAL GEOLOGY. Paul Sheppard Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (dendrochronology). But Wait, There’s More …. AHSC colleagues Dr. Mark Witten, Pediatrics (ret.) Dr. Clark Lantz, Anatomy (admin.) Joint faculty, Zuckerman Public Health ACC
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FALLON, NEVADA, CHILDHOOD LEUKEMIA: A CASE STUDY IN MEDICAL GEOLOGY Paul Sheppard Laboratory ofTree-RingResearch (dendrochronology)
But Wait, There’s More … • AHSC colleagues • Dr. Mark Witten, Pediatrics (ret.) • Dr. Clark Lantz, Anatomy (admin.) • Joint faculty, Zuckerman Public Health • ACC • CPC • Huh?
Medical Geology • (Re)-emerging interdisciplinary scientific field • Study of exposure to, or deficiency of, trace elements, e.g., in dust, water, food • Effects on human health Hydrobiogeochemoepidemiopathoecology
Ron Fuge: Editor,Applied Geochemistry • Olle Selinus: My working editor
Fallon Leukemia • 17 cases, 1997-2004 • 27x national rate • 1 in 232 million • “Most convincing cluster ever reported”
Environmental Analysis Ecologic study vs. case-comparison Multi-element analysis Controls Multiple lines of evidence Replication Airborne environment
Fallon Airborne Dust • Many samplers • Many days • Five towns • Project repeated • New equipment
Tungsten and cobalt • Elevated in Fallon • Variable through time
Fallon Surface Dust Tungsten, cobalt • Variable across space, mostly low • Elevated neartown center • Hard-metal industry
Fallon Lichens • 10 in town • Rattlesnake Hill • 20 out of town • All directions
Fallon Lichens ` ` • Most Elements • Slightly higher in Fallon • Tungsten, cobalt • Much higherin Fallon • Not higher in Fallon rocks
Tree Leaf Chemistry • Clip a branchlet of leaves • Rinse leaves in water, save water • Measure rinsate for contaminants • Divide through by mass of dried leaves • Map out concentrations • Repeat every year,citizen science
Fallon Tree Rings • Trees in Fallon • Trees in other towns • Last 15 years
Fallon Tree Rings • Tungsten increased since mid 1990s • Cobalt high through-out • Other metals not noteworthy
Environmental Research (me) • Fallon distinctive environmentally • Tungsten and cobalt elevated relative to other towns, outlying desert • Airborne particles
Biomedical Side • Tungsten can’t be linked to leukemia from en-vironmental data alone • Biomedical research suggestive • IARC: W and Co probably carcinogenic • Biomedicalresearch (Witten) • Public health theory • Research by others
Relevant title • Appropriate journal • Independent authors
High tungsten burden in Fallon • Tungsten exposure in Fallon • Leukemia cluster in Fallon
Tungsten biomedical treatment level based on environmental finding
What’s next? • Other sites with illness • Other sites with pollution
Funding • Cancer Research & Prevention Foundation • Gerber Foundation
Funding Dilemma • NIEHS: Understand how combined environmental exposures affect disease pathogenesis • EPA: Protect human health and the environment • Research, or mere monitoring?
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