Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Email to Dartmouth Radiation Specialist (Feb. 21, 2008)

Need Help Measuring Radiation Exposure‏
From: cam huegenot (cameocares@live.com)
Sent: Thu 2/21/08 7:15 PM
To: harold.swartz@dartmouth.edu
Dear Sir,

I came across your name while reading the publication regarding measuring radiation exposure in fingernails. I am in need of a contact who could put me in touch with someone or some group that could provide testing for radiation exposure over 1 month after the fact. I note the optimal time to measure radiation in fingernails is within 2 days, and I need to find another method, or find out whether the same method can be adjusted for time and still be effective.

The party who wishes to have testing done, for legal evidentiary purposes, is willing to pay for the testing through private pay.

There are fingernail samples which could be provided, and possibly hair samples...This party is willing to provide even teeth samples if they can be accurately measured for radiation exposure 1 or more months after time of exposure. The samples would be provided from someone who is living.

I enjoyed reading the results of your study published by NIH and am glad people are currently exploring alternatives for radiation measurement.

I hope you will have a chance to respond as soon as possible, as time is of the essence in this matter.

Thank you,

Cam

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