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Partially Deleted Ltr Informing of NRC Wishes to Continue Utilizing Recipient Svcs from Jul 1980 to June 1981.NRC Form 443, Background Statement & Confidential Statement of Employment & Financial Interest Encl
ML20059G801
Person / Time
Issue date: 06/05/1980
From: Cobb L
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
To: Saenger E
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
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Dear Dr. Saenger:

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (HRC) wishes to continue utilizing your services from July 1,1980 through June 30, 1981. These services will include:

(1). furnishing medical advice pertaining to possible radiation effects upon NRC licensees, their employees, or members of the public; (2) furnishing testicony at inquiries of hearings as a medical expert; and (3) participating in selected conferences on.the effects of radiation and radioactive materials.

upon human beings.

NRC regulation requires current information regarding non-Federal employment and Federal retainer / contracts for employment of consultants.. Enclosed.are two copies of HRC Form 443 Background Statement and Confidential Statement of Employment and Financial Interests. Please complete and return one copy of this fom to me by June 9.

In. Item 16 of this form, the URC's General Counsel has ruled that consultants / advisers need not list financial interests less than 41,000 in value. Also, please answer each line item completely without referring to previous year statements.

Because of a new requirement by the Office of Personnel l'anaaement (OPM) I am additionally requesting a completed Personal Qualifications Statement (SF-171).

In order to reduce paperwork, you may complete the sections indicated, by an asterisk and enclose a recent resume in lieu of a complete SF-171.

The availability of your services to the Nuclear Regulatory Conmission has been and continues to be appreciated.

Sincerely, Informahon in this record was deleted in accordante witt the freedom of Information i[

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The Nuclear Regulatory Comission (NRC) wishes to continue utilizing your services from July 1,1980 through June 30, 1981. These services will includc:

(1) furnishing medical advice pertaining to possible radiation effects upon HRC licensees, their employees, or nembers of the public; (2) furnishing testirony at inquiries of hearings as a rr.edical expert; and (3) carticipating in selected conferences on.the effects of radiation and radioactive natorials.

upon human beings.

NRC regulation requires current infomation regarding non-Federal employment Enclosed.are and Federal retainer / contracts for employment of consultants.

two copies of HRC Form 443 Background Statement and Confidential Statement of Please complete and return one copy of Employent and Financial Interests.'-In Item 16 of this fom, the HP.C's General Counse this fom to me by June 9.

has ruled that consultants / advisers need not list financial interests less than 51,000 in value. Also, please answer each line item completely without referring to previous year statements.

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The availability of your services to the Nuclear Regulatory Comission has been and continues to be appreciated.

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10. a If you are a U.S C aret Service annustant. what is your monthly annuity ? 8.................................................

O No tt Are you a retired off.cer of a reptar component of the Unif ormed Servces> 0 Yes if yes. contact your Servce for information concemang any rekction in retired military pay made recessary try civilien pay.

11. Employment during tast to years bncluding consultantships). List present positron first - you may include only the on your reptar profess.on. List current Feoeral positions in item 12. below.

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12. OTt4ER FEDE RAL GOVERNWINT EMPLOYMENT. List all otter Feoersi occartments and agercies Oncludmg other NRC off 365 6n wNeh you are servmg or espect to serve es consultant seeser. expert, or part time, or entw.witent emotoyee curing the nem o,vs if none..nse -Nor. -

OO AGENCY AND LOCATION TITLE OR KIND OF POSITION FROM TO DAYS No more t1 Rockvil] e DBEW/PHS/BRB Co nsultant off4ee of the Director MD 7/1/79 6/30/B0 40 s.

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13. List your n,gnifcant profess,anat soc.ery memberships. honors. and feitowships received. smoortant publ. cations, scenses, a spear ovat fot ow Informtion in this rect.d tas &k'cd in accord:nte wit the frcubm of Informttica
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15. CUR RENT NON-F EDE R AL EMPLOYMENT. List all corporatioas, companies. firms, or other business enterprises. partnersneps, non profit orsamntior s, and educational. or other institutions, including State or local governmental organisations' tal with whaCh you are connected as an employee, of ficer owner. director, member, trustee, partner. adviser, or consuttant. with or without com-pensation; or (b) m wheen you have any continumg finavial interests. throur a pension or retirement plan, shared encome, or other arrangement es a result of any current or pnor employment or business or professeonal association. Repeat infortnation on present employment recorded in stem 11 on page 1. If none, write "None "

PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT NAME AND KINDOF ORGANIZATION LOCATION TITLE OR KIND OF POSITION (e S., manufactunng. research. snorancel DYFACr c_ r r A T T A f"' uv r *3 T 16 FIN ANCI AL INTE R ESTS. List your investments and, to your knowtedge, those of your spouse, minor children, and blood relations who are futi-time resioents of your household. If none, wnte "None." You need not list holdings in Federal bonds or those fenancial enterests which are, as of the date this statement es submitted. exempted under Part II (6 0.735 21(ci ) of NRC Appendix 4124

" Conduct of Emprovees " (See Instructions. stem 161 You need not reveal at this time the precise amount of investments hsted, however, you may later be so required if necessary for agency oetermination under NRC Appendix 4124 (10 CF R D.735).

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H PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT b INFORMATION ON FINANCIAL INTERESTS REOVESTED OF OTHER PERSONS If any information is to be suppbed by other persons, e S., trustee, attorney, accountant, relative, please complete the boxes below. If none, write "None."

N AME AND ADDRESS DATE OF REQUEST NATURE OF SUBJECT MATTER N/A

17. I certify that the above statements made by me are true complete and correct to the best of my knowiedge and behef. I beheve that at this time there does not exist any confhtt, es described in NRC Manual Chaster 4124. " Conduct of Employees " between my pri.

wate inte ests (meludeng stock-holdings) and my proposed servces for the NRC I further expect and intend to avoid such conthets threng any persocs of aapointment by the N RC. I understand that, during the period of my appointment. I must notif y the N RC, in accordance with the ant,tructions on Page 2 of this form, of any change in the.nformation under items 15 and 16, above.

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  • rent may be grouncs for not empiWing you, or for dis'niss ng you s'ter you tegm work, and fray be puntshable try fin praonment (U.S. Cose, Title 18. Section W1). M trw intorrration you give will be consioered m revewmg your Statement ALTTHORITY FOR R[ TEASE OF INFORhAATION I have completed th:s Statement with the knowiedge and understa%ng trat any or all items contamed terem may be subiect to investgation presc contaa! directive and I conse91 to the reiease o' mfortration concernmg my ca, Sac!ty and fitness by employers. tcucabow institutions, law enforcement

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CURRICULUM VITAE EUGENE L. SACNGER, M.D.

PROFESSOR OF RADIOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Personal Date of Birth:

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Internship, Cincinnati General Hospital, 1942-43 Assistant resident and resident in Radiology, Cincinnati General Hospital, 1943-46 Diplomate, American Board of Radiology, 1946 American Board of Nuclear Medicine, Diplomate,1972 i

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College of Medicine, 1949-1962 Vice-Chairman, Department of Radiology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 1975-Radiation Therapist, Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio,1947-Major, U.S. Army Medical Corps; Chief, Radioisotope Laboratory, Brooke Army Hospital, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, 1953-1955 Consultant in Radiology, Brooke Army Hospital, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, 1956-1977 Consultant, Oak Ridge Operations Office, Division of Biology, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Oak Ridge, Tennessee,1958-Consultant Division of Compliance, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, (now Nuclear Regulatory Commission), Washington, D.C.,1962-Consultant in Radiology, Lackland AFB Hospital, Lackland AFB, Texas, 1959-75 Consultant, Radiological Health Research Activities, USPHS, Taft Engineering Center, 1964-1969 Consultant, Medical Advisory Committee, Defense Atomic Support Agency, i

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Board of Directors, Center of Science and Industry, Cincinnati, Ohio i

1964-1969 Chairman, Radiation Saf ety Committee, 'fniversity of Cincinnati, 1964-Board of Trustees, Community Chest & Council, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1964-1970 l

Executive Committee, Community Chest & Council, Cincinnati, Ohio,1970-l President, Public Health Federation, Cincinnati, Ohio 1965-1969 i

Executive Committee, Health Planning Association of the Central Ohio l

River Valley (CORVA), 1969-1972 Environmental Health Planning Committee of the Central Ohio River Valley (CORVA), 1970-1972 Advisory Committee to the Federal Radiation Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.,

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' Associate Editor, Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1960-1970 t

Program Director in Radiological Sciences (National Cancer Institute i

and National Institute of General Medical Sciences, NIH) Training Program, University of Cincinnati, 1959-1970 Program Director for studies in metabolism of radiation following whole-body irradiation (Department of Def ense, Research Contract), 1960-1971 Co-investigator, Biomedical Computing Center, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 1962-1966 i

Chairman, Cancer Control Council, Public Health Federation, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1961-1964 Board of Directors, Cancer Control Council, Cincinnati, Ohio,1964-Board of Governors, Ohio Valley Chapter of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, 1961-1968 Board, Hamilton County Chapter of the American Cancer Society, 1963-1967 Governor's Advisory Loard on Atomic Energy, State of Ohio, 1963-1972 i

Member - Honorary Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal of Applied j

Radiology, 1972 Radiation Research Society, Member - Finance Com=ittee, 1977-Health Physics Society, Chairman, Legislation Committee, 1968-1969 Health Physics Society, Member - Board of Directors, 1966-1969

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National Committee on Radiation Protection, National Bureau of Standards, Member - Subcommittee on Radium, Cobalt-60 and Cesium-137, 1952-1965 National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), Board of Directors, 1967-NCRP, Member - Subcommittee for revision of Handbook 73, 1966 c

NCRP, Chairman - Budget and Finance Committee, 1968-1973 NCRP, Chairman - Scientific Committee #29 on Brachytherapy Devices, 1968-1972 NCRP, Chairman - Ad Hoc Thyroid Blocking Committee, 1972-1978 NCRP, Member - Scientific Committee #44 on Radiation Associated with Medical Examinations, 1973-l i'

American Roentgen Ray Society, Representative to the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements,1960-Society of Nuclear Medicine, Member - Board of Directors, 1966-1969 Society of Nuclear Medicine, Member - Radiation Protection Committee, 1966-1969 i

Society of Nuclear Medicine, Chairman - Subcommittee on Post Craduate Training in Nuclear Medicine, 1969-1971 Society of Nuclear Medicine, Member - By-Laws Committee, 1969-1972 Society of Nuclear Medicine, Member - Committee on Education and Training, 1969-1971 i

Society of Nuclear Medicine, Chairman - Committee on Public Health and l

Efficacy, 1972-i Society of Nuclear Medicine, Principal Investigator - Department of Energy Contract, "The Efficacy of Clinical Diagnostic Procedures Utilized in Nuclear Medicine",1977-1 American College of Radiology, Member - Subcommittee on Radiological Aspects of Disaster Planning, 1964-1969 American College of Radiology, Member - Commission on Radiologic Units, Standards, and Protection, 1969-J American College of Radiology, Chairman - Committee on Research and Development in Nuclear Medicine, 1969-1972 American College of Radiology, Member - Commission on Public Health, 1969-1971

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5 Appointments (con't) f American College of Radiology, Member - Subcommittee on Radiological Aspects of Disaster Planning.1964-1969 f

American College of Radiology, Member - Commission on Radiologic Units, i

Standards, and Protection, 1969-t 4

American College of Radiology, Chairman - C'ommittee on Research and Development in Nuclear Medicine, 1969-1974 i

American College of Radiology, Member - Commission on Public Health, 1969-1971 American College of Radiology, Member - Subcommittee on Nuclear Medicine Technology, 1969-1973 l

American College of Radiology, Member - Committee on Ef ficacy,1972-4 American College of Radiology, Member - Committee on Radiation Physics,1977-American College of Radiology, Member - Commission on Nuclear Medicine,1977-National Consultant, Orfice of the Radiation Safety Officer of the Veterans Administration, 1974 i

Member, Ad Hoc' Committee to Evaluate the Health and Safety Aspects of Pu in the Environment Adjacent to Mound Laboratory, 1975-1976

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Federated Council of Nuclear Medicine Organizations, Secretary-Treasurer, 1978-i Federated Council of Nuclear Medicine Organizations, Representative - American College of Nuclear Physicians,1977-BElR Report (The Effects on Populations of Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation), National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Member of Committee, 1972 i

Reactor Safety Study (WASH-1400), An Assessment of Accident Risks in U.S.

Commercial Nuclear Power Plants, Appendix 'VI, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, October, 1975, E.L. Saenger member of Advisory Croup on health effects e

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6 Lectureships Annual Oration, " Radiologists, Medical Radiation and the Public Health",

presented at the Radiological Society of North America, Chicago,

' Illinois, December 4, 1968.

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Wright H. Langham Memorial Lecture, " Radiation Accidents - 3 Decades of

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Kentucky, November 15, 1977.

.j Annual Failla Lecture, " Benefits vs Risks of Medical Radiation: New

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l' Islip, New York, April 7, 1978.

Tenth Annual Conference on Radiation Control, " Efficacy of Nuclear Medicine Procedures", Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, April 30-May 4,1978.

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' Harvard University School of Public Health, Planning for Nuclear Emergencies (seminar), " Medical-Legal Aspects of Radiation Exposure", Boston, Massachusetts, May 8-12, 1978.

I Society of Nuclear Medicine Refresher Course, " Radiation Effects and Radiation Protection", Anaheim, California, June 1978.

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i Radiation Epidemiology", Chicago, Illinois, November 1978.

Food and Drug Administration, Bureau of Radiological Health, "Ef ficacy Studies in Lung Scanning: Design and Implementation", Rockville, Maryland, March 20, 1979.

.i Professional Societies j

Academy of Medicine of Hamilton County Ohio State Medical Association Alpha Omega Alpha Ohio State Radiological Society American Association for the Advancement of Science American College of Nuclear Physicians Radiation Research Society j

American College of Radiology Radiological Society of North America American Medical Association Sigma Xi American Radium Society Society of Nuclear Medicine American Roentgen Ray Society Society of Pediatric Radiology Cincinnati Radiation Society Federated Council of Nuclear Medicine Organizations Creater Cincinnati Radiological Society Health Physics. Society i

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1947 Unilateral Paraspinal Abscess, Radiology 48: 256-259, March i

1949 Pyarthrosis in Infancy, Ohio State Medical Journal 45: 453-458, May with J.V. Greenebaum and J. A. Frieberg-l 1950

'i Spondylarthritis in Children, American Journal of Roentgen., Rad.

Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, LXIV: 20-31, July 1952 Emergency Measures and Precautions in Radium Accidents, Journal Med.

Assn. 149: 813-815, June 28, with R.G. Gallaghar, D.S.

Anthony and P.J. Valaer 1954 l

Results of Therapy with Radioactive Iodine-131 in Hyperthyroidism, Ohio State Medical Journal 50: 26-27, January, with R.E. Goldsmith Letterer-Siwe's Disease: Problems in Diagnosis and Treatments, American Journal Roentgen., Rad. Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, LX11, No. 3 March, with R.J. Johansmann Protection Against Radiations from Radium, Cobalt-60 and Cesium-137, 1

National Bureau of Standards Handbook 54, Section 9: Accidents entailing radiation hazards, September 1955 Roentgen Ray Epilation under Anesthesia, A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology 71: 116, January 1

4' 1956 Carcinoma of the Prostate: Therapy with Radioactive Colloidal Gold, U.S. Armed Forces Medical Journal, V11: 469 April, with P.D.

Beach and D.V. Becker A Method for Monitoring Background by Means of Statistical Control Chart, American Journal of Roentgen., Rad. Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, LXXV: June, with C.M. Herbert i

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A Method f or Labeling the Lone Star Tick with Radioactive Indicator (P-32) : Journal of Economic Entomology 49 : 393, June, with S.E. Knapp, C.J. Farinacci and C.M. Herbert Radiation Hazards in the Practice of SJrgery, The American Surgeon 4

22: 676, with C.M. Barrett 1957 i

Radium Capsules and their Associated Hazards American Journal of g

Roentgen., Rad. Therapy and Nuclear Medicine 77 : 511-523, March, i

with R.G. Gallaghar f

1959 Planning for a Radiation Accident, American Industrial Hygiene Assoc.

Journal 20: No. 6, December 1960 Incidence of Neoplasia Following Therapeutic Irradiation for Benign Conditions in Children, Radiology 74: 889-902, June, No. 6 Radiation Accidents, American Journal Roentgen., Rad. Therapy and Nuclear Medicine 84: 715-728, October 1962 Radiation Epidemiology, Cancer 15: 489-503, May-June, No. 3 1963 Medical Aspects of Radiation Accidents: A Handbook for Physicians, Health Physicists and Industrial Hygienists: Editor-E.L. Saenger, M.D., published by U.S. Government Printing Of fice, February.

Hospital Planning to Combat Radioactive Contamination, Journal of the 4

American Medical Association 185: 578-581, August 17 Deoxycytidine in Urine of Humans after Whole-Body irradiation, Science _

142: 396-398, October 18, No. 3590, with H.K. Berry, H. Perry, B.I. Friedman, J.G. Kereiakes and C. Scheel j

Robot Data Screening: Proceedings of the Conference on Data Acquisition and Processing in Biology and Medicine, Pergamon Press, with T.D.

j Sterling aci M. Gleser Robot Treatment klanning: Proceedings of the Conference on Data Acquisition and Processing in Biology and Medicine, Pergamon Press, with T.D.

j Sterling, H. Perry and J. Weinkam 1

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Some Plain Facts about Computer-Oriented Programs in Medical Centers.

4 Proceedings of the Conference on Data Acquisition and Processing in Biology and Medicine, Pergamon Press Liver Scanning in the Diagnosis of Hematobilia, Radiology 81: 980-983 Carcinogenic Ef f ects of Iodine-131 compared with X-Irradiation - A Review, Health Physics 9: 1371, with R. Seltzer, T.D. Sterling and J.G. Kereiakes 4

Liquid Scintillation Counting of I-131 in a Clinical Laboratory, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 4: 426-438, with H. Horwitz, J.G. Kereiakes, and T. Selkirk, Jr.

1964 Radiation Casualties: Never Aspects of Mass Casualty Care, New York State Journal of Medicine 64: No.2, with M.L. Boone Radiation Therapy: Chapter 79, pp 684-796, Pediatric Therapy, editor:

Harry C. Shirkey, published by C.V. Mosby, with J.P. Dorst Radiation Exposure from Radioiodine Compounds in Pediatrics, Radiology 82: 486-494, with R.A. Seltzer, J.G. Kereiakes, D.H. Myers Radiation Exposure f rom Radioisotopes in Pediatrics, New England Journal of Medicine 271: 84-90, with R. A. Seltzer and J.G. Kerciakes Endoreduplication in Leucocyte Chromosomes - Preliminary Report of Its Relation to Cancer and Whole Body Irradiation, The Lancet, September 5, pp 494-495, with B.I. Friedman and M.S. Kreindler Epidemiology and the Practicing Physician, Cincinnati Journal of Medicine 45: 397-398 Experiences with I-131 in the Management of Carcinoma of the Thyroid, Radiology 83: 892, with C.M. Barrett, J.W. Passino, R.A. Seltzer and W.D. Dooley Implications to Man of Irradiation by Internally Deposited Strontium-89, Strontium-90 and Cesium-137. A Report of the Advisory Committee to the Federal Radiation Council, December 31, 1964. Division of' Medical Sciences, National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, D.C.

1965 Continuing Use of the Whole Body Counter - The Nature of the Problems, reprinted from Radioactivity in Man, Editor: C.R. Meneely, pp 450-461, published by Charles C. Thomas, with J.G. Kereiakes e

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Publications (con't)

Do Malignancies Result from Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiation, from Genetics and the Epidemiology of Chronic Disease, Part IV, pp 355-371, Public Health Service Publication No. 1163, U.S. Govern-ment Printing Of fice, Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C.,

with T. Sterling and R.A. Seltzef*

Radionuclide Doses to Infants and Children: A Plea for a Standard

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Treating the Radiation Casualty, Summary of Proceedings 16th National l

Conference on Disaster Medical Care, October 30-31, 1965 1966 Specific Proteins in Serum of Total-Body Irradiated Humans, The Journal of Immunology 96: 64-67, with B.I. Friedman, A.J. Luzzio and J.G.

y Kereiakes Hematological and Dosimetric Findings in Human Beings Receiving Whole and Half Body Radiation, abstracted in Radiation Research 27: 530, with J.G. Kereiakes, B.I. Friedman and H. Perry 1967 A Sensitive Technique for Measuring Thyroidal Uptake of I-131 Iodine, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 8: 86-96, with H.N. Wellman, J.G. Kerciakes, j

i T.B. Yeager and C.J. Karches Treatment of Acute Radiation Injury under Medically Austere Conditions, prepared by TRIMAC Committee (E.L. Saenger - member of Committee) at the request of the Of fice of Civil Defense, Department of Defense and the National Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco, California, OCD Subtask 2431F, April Effects of Total and Partial Body Therapeutic Irradiation in Man:

Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on the Biological 4

Interpretation of Dose from Accelerator-Produced Radiation; U.S.

Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Technical Information, CONF-670305 The Role of the Citizen in Health Planning, Cincinnati Journal of Medicine page 62, (first in a three-part presentation given by Eugene L. Saenger, M.D.,. President of the Public Health Federation, as the keynote address i

at the Golden Centennial Celebration of the Public Health Federation and Cincinnati Health Department, November 16, 1967) t New Needs and Trends in Nuclear Medicine (Keynote Address) presented at the Synposium Reduction of Radiation Exposure in Nuclear Medicine, held at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, August 7-9, published in Environmental Health Series, Radiological Health, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, PHS, publication #999-RH-30

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11 Publications (con' t) 1968 Colorimetric Analysis of Deoxycytidine in Urine after Separation by Ion-Exchange Column Chromatography, J. Analytical Biochem. 23:

230, with 1.W. Chen, J.G. KereiaMbs and B.I. Friedman Radiopharmaceutical Dosimetry in Pediatricy, Radiology 90: 925-930,

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vith J.G. Kerciakes, H.N. Wellman and J. Tieman i

Clinical Experience with Oblique Views in Pulmonary' Perfusion Scintiphoto-graphy in Normal and Pathological Anatomy, Journal of Nuclear Medicine a

9: 374, with H.N. Wellman, J.F. Mack and B.I. Friedman Studies of Preliminary Experience with the Use of Iodine-123 for Thyroid Function and Scanning Compared to Iodine-131, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 9: 359 A New Concept in Dynamic-Function Studies - Quantitative Cinescintivideo-graphy, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 9: 420, with H.N. Wellman, J.G.

Kereiakes and D. Hunkar The Use of Computers in Nuclear Medicine: Proceedings for Conference on the Use of Computers in Radiology, held October 20-23, published April 1968, University of Missouri Incidence of Leukemia Following Treatment of Hyperthyroidism, JAMA 205:

147-154, with G.E. Thoma and E. A. Tompkins (A cooperative study)

Radiation Exposure of Uranium Miners. A Report of the Advisory Committee.

to the Federal Radiation Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., August 27, 1968 Radiation-Induced Urinary Excretion of Deoxycytidine by Rats and Humans,

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Radiology 91: 345-348, with I.W. Chen, J.p. Kereiakes and B.I. Friedman Status of Research in Diagnostic Radiology. A Report by the Radiology 3

Training Committee of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences,

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National Institutes of Health, (E.L. Saenger, member of Committee),

Bethesda, Maryland, 1968 Kanagement of the Early Phase of Radioactive Contamination in Human Beings:

reprinted f rom Diagnosis and Treatment of Deposited Radionuclides Proceedings of a symposium held at Richland, Washington, May 15-17, Excerpta Medica Foundation pp 600-607 1969 Radiologists, Medical Radiation and the Public Health, Annual Oration presented at the Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, Illinois, December 4, published in Radiology (special edition) 92:

681-699, March 1969 T

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Publications (con' Medu11oblastoma - A Review of Prognosis and Survival, British Journal of Radiology 42: 198-214, with D.R. McFarland, H. Horwitz and G.

K. Bahr Clinical Experience with Oblique Viewr.in Pulmonary Perfusion Camera-Imaging in Normal and Pathological Anatomy, Radiology 92: 897-902, with J.F. Mack, H.N. Wellman and B.I. Friedman Total and Half-Body Irradiation: Effect on' Cognitive and Emotional 3

Processes, Arch. Gen. Psychiat. 21: 574-580, with L.A. Gottschalk, R. Kunkel, T.H. Wohl and C.N. Winget I

Patient and Personnel Dose during Radioisotope Procedures. Proceedings of a Conference held at Baylor University College of Medicine, I

Houston, Texas, November 21-22 published in Medical Radiation Information f or Litigation, DMRE 69-3, p.153, July,1969, with J.G. Kereiakes, H. Horwitz, H.N. Wellman and V.J. Sodd 1970 The Future of Radioisotopes in Medicine: Benefits vs Risks, published in Medical Radionuclides: Radiation Dose and Effects, editors: R.J.

Cloutier, C.L. Edwards, W.S. Snyder, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Division of Technical Information, pp 491-507, June 1970, proceedings of a Symposium held at the Oak Ridge Associated Universities, December 8-11, 1969 National Uses and Needs for Standard Radioactive Materials. A Report by an Ad Hoc Panel of the Committee on Nuclear Science, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.,1970. E.L.

Saenger, member of Ad Hoc Panel 1971 Radiation and Leukemia Rates, letter to Scicoce 171: 1096-1098, No. 3976, March 19, with E. Tompkins and G.E. Thoma Cytologic-Biochemical Radiation Dosimeters in Man, Biochemical Indicators 1

of Radiation injury in Man, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, (PL-409/13), pp 181-214, with E.B. Silberstein,1.W. Chen and J.G.

Kereiakes Estimate of Manpower Needs of Medical Phys cists in the United States, d

American Association of Physicjsts in Medicine 5(2): 129-131, with L.H. Lanz 1 and J.G. Kereiakes A Head-Holding Device for Improved Brain Scintigraphy, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 12: 305-306, June, with R.A. Berke e

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13 Publications (con'tf Care of Patients Involved in Radiation Accidents: Recent Advances, Der Strahlenunfall und seine Behandlung, vom. 19-20, Juni 1970 in j

Zurich, published by George Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, pp 54-78 The Safe Tracer Dose in Medical InvestPgation, reprinted from Progress in Atomic Medicine: Recent Advances in Nuclear Medicine, Chapter 5, I

Vol. 3, pp 139-165, ed. John H. Lawrence, by Grune & Stratton, Inc.,

with J.G. Kereiakes 1972 Protection Against Radiation from Brachytherapy Sources, NCRP Report No.

40 (National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements), March 1972.

E.L. Saenger, M.D., Chairman of Committee preparing report Active Bone-Marrow Dos 80Related to Hematological Changes in Whole-Body and Partial-Body Co Gamma Radiation Exposures, Radiology 103:

651-656, with J.G. Kereinkes, W. Van de Riet, C. Born, E.B. Silberstein, and C. Ewing Human Skeletal Scanning with a Stable

  • Technetium-Tin-Phosphonate Agent, Southern Medical Journal 65: 1407, with E.B. Silberstein, H. Park and G.W. Alexander A Study of the Parameters Influencing the Clinical Use of Iodine-123, Angiography/ Scintigraphy - Symposium of_the European Association of Radiology, Ed. L. Diethelm, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp 129-137, with H.N. Wellman, J.F. Mack, R.E. Goldsmith and V.J. Sodd i

Radiopharmaceutical Dosimetry in Pediatrics, Seminars in Nuclear Medicine.2:

(No.4-October) 316-327, with J.G. Kerciakes, H.N. Wellman and G. Simmons The Effects on Populations of Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation (BElR Report), National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., November, E.L. Saenger member of Committee

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1973 Radiation Dose to Breast-Feeding Child after Mother has "Tc-MAA Lung Scan, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 14: 51-52, with R.A. Berke, R.C.

Hoops and J.G. Kerciakes Whole and Partial Body Radiotherapy of Advanced Cancer, American Journal Roentgen., Rad. Therapy and Nuclear Medicine 117:(3) 670-685, Presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society, Washington, D.C.,

October 3-6, 1972, with E.B. Silberstein, B. Aron, H. Horwitz, J.G. Kerciakes, G.K. Bahr, H. Perry and B.l. Friedman Radiation-Induced Change in Serum and Urinary Amylase Levels in Man, Radiation Research 54: 141-151, April, with I.W. Chen, J.G. Kereiakes, B.S. Aron and E.B. Silberstein

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' Clinical Evaluation of Radioimmunoassay of Digoxin, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 14: (7) 531-533, July, with H.M. Park, I.W. Chen, A. Lowery, and G.T. Manitasas RadiationDosetoVariousOrganSites{naTissue-Equiva}g9)tHwmanPhantom Resulting f rom implantation of a Promethium 147 (Pm Intracardiac l

Nuclear Pacemaker, American Journal of Roentgen., Rad. Therapy and Nuclear Medicine 118: (4) 768-776, August, with W. Arnold, J.G.

l Kerciakes, G. Bahr and J.W. Spickler i

1974 j

Scintiscanning with Gallium Citrate 67, Diagnosis of Head and Neck Malignant l

Neoplasms, Arch. Otolaryngol.100: 201-206, September, with A.D.

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A Comparison of I and I for Thyroid Imaging Using Various Collimators, Intn'l. Journal of Nuc. Med. and Biol.1: 201-204, with H. Nishiyama, A.B.

Ashare, A. Shafie at.d V.J. Sodd C-Tripalmitin Breath Test as a Diagnostic Aid for Fat Malabsorption due to Pancreatic Insufficiency, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 15 (12) 1125-1129, with I.W. Chen, A. Kambiz, and A.M. Connell Efficacy Studies in Nuclear Medicine, reprinted from Proceedings of the XIII International Congress of Radiology, Excerpta Medica 1: 45-48, Amsterdam 1975 Some Possible Consequences of Recertification, Radiology 114: 745-746, March The Use of Nuclear Medicine in Evaluating Liver Disease, Seminars in Roentgecology 10: (3) 215-222, July, with L.E. Holder Concentrations of Medically Useful Radionuclides (

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'I and I) at a Large Metropolitan Waste Water Treatment Plant, Health Physics

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28: 355-359, with V.J. Sodd and R. Velten Jvaluation of Radiochemical Protectors Using Urinary Deoxycytidine Levels, Int. Journal Radiat. Biol. 28: (2) 117-124, with D.E. Wrede I.W. Chen, and J.G. Kereiakes The Gamut Approach to Scintigram Interpretation - Diagnostic and Teaching Method, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 16: (12), December, with L.E. Holder, A.B. Ashare, T. Tomsick, D.P. Colley, M. Fernandez and Z. Catz Reactor Safety Study (WASH-1400), An Assessment of Accident Risks in U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Plants, Appendix VI, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, October, E.L. Saenger member of Advisory Group on health ef fects

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Publications (con't, 1976 Cystourethrography Procedures in Children: Evaluation of Benefits versus Dose, Radiology 118: 123-128, with J.G. Kereiakes, D.J. Cavanaugh, J.L. Hall and W. Eiseman j

Breast Cancer Screening - Benefit and Risk for the First Annual Screening, Radiology 120: 431-432, with M. Moskowitz, J.G. Kereiakes, S. Pemmaraju, A. Kumar and G. Tafel The Use of Radioactive Cesium Chloride for Imaging of Malignant and Benign Pulmonary Lesions, Surgery, Gynecology and obstetrics 143: 575-580, with H. Nishiyama, J.T. Lewis and V.J. Sodd Lack of Specificity for Detection of Breast Lesions with Radioactive Cesium Chloride, Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics 143: 229-232, with H.

Nishiyama, M. Moskowitz, J.T. Lewis and R.C. Hoops 4

Imaging of Pulmonary Tumors with

'Cs, Radiopharmaceuticals,1975, pp 482-490, with H. Nishiyama, V.J. Sodd, T.J. Schreiber and R.G. Loudon Ol 81 Intercomparison of Myocardial Imaging Agents:

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'Cs, K and Rb, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 17: 880-889, with H. Nishiyama, V.J. Sodd, R.J. Adolph, J.T. Lewis and M. Gabel Radiation Contamination and Acute Radiation Injury, in Initial Management of the Trauma Patient, ed. Charles Frey, published by Lee and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1976, pp 203-228 Radiobiology and Dosimetry of Pediatric Nuclear Medicine, in The Pediatric Nuclear Medicine Club: A Bibliography of Pediatric Nuclear Medicine Literature, Scarle Radiographics, Inc., 1976, 1601-1659, with M.J. Gelfand 1977 QuantitativeExternalCountingTechniquesEnablingImprovedDiagnodricand Therapeutic Decisiors Lin Patients with Well-Dif ferentiated Thyroid Cancer' Radiology 122: 731-737, with S.R. Thomas, H.R. Maxon and J.G. Kereiakes "The Developing Role of Short-Lived Radionuclides in Nuclear Medicine", A Report of the Task Force on Short-Lived Radionuclides for Medical Applications to the Bureau of Radiological Health, Food and Drug Admin-istration, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, August, E.L. Saenger, M.D., Chairman of Committee preparing report NCRP Report No. 55, " Protection of the Thyroid Gland in the Event of Releases of Radioiodine", Recommendations of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, E.L. Saenger, M.D., Chairman of Ad Hoc Committee on Thyroid Blocking, Washington, D.C., August 1,1977 i

A Comparison of Technetium Etidronate and Pyrophosphate for Acute Myocardial Infarct Imaging, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 18: 905-909, with C. Williams, H. Nishiyama, R. Adolph, M. Gabel, D. Romhilt-and V.J. Sodd I

Radiation-Associated Thyroid Carcinoma, ed. Leslie J. DeGroot, M.D., E.L. Saenger, M.D., Contributing Editor, Grune & Stratton, New York,1977

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Publications (con't) 2 1977 Ionizing Irradiation and the Induction of Clinically Significant Disease in the Human Thyroid Gland, The American Journal of Medicine 63:

967-978, with H.R. Maxon, S.R. Thomas, C.R. Buncher and J.G. Kereiakes i

Dose to the Metaphyseal Growth Complexes in Children Undergoing

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J.G. Kereiakes, F.A. Ascoli, H.R. Maxon, P.A. Feller, V.J. Sodd and P. Paras 1978 Radiation Induced Thyroid Cancer, Cincinnati Journal of Medicine 3: 59 March Benefit / Risk Analysis of Aggressive Mammographic Screening, Radiology 128:

359-365, with S.H. Fox, M. Moskowitz, J.G. Kereiakes, J. Milbrath, r

and M.W. Goodman Evaluation of Diseases of the Thyroid Gland with the In-Vivo Use of Radionuclides, Journal of Nuclear Medicine 19: 107-112, with Task Force on Short-Lived Radionuclides, Bureau of Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare Sarcoma Botyroides of the Vagina in Childhood, Treated by Irradiation and Vaginal Reconstruction, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

132: 339-340, October, with R.D. Patchell Diagnostic Radiation for a Young Woman, JAMA 240: 1641, October, with J.G.

Kereiakes 1979 Radiotherapeutic Agents: Properties, Dosimetry, and Radiobiologic j

Consideratiuns, Seminars in Nuclear Medicine 9: (2) 72-84, with J.G. Kereiakes, V.J. Sodd and R. David Medical Radiation Exposure During Pregnancy, JAHA 242: 1669, October, with r

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Anger, A.R. Benedetto and R.L. Uitcofski.

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