ATTACHMENT 8 SELECTED LIST OF ARTICLES AND CONFERENCES ON TBI (Contact Staff for Copies of Articles) ARTICLES 1. H.A. Blair. "Acute Lethality of Partial Body in Relation to Whole Body Irradiation." University of Rochester, Atomic Energy Project (Sep. 19, 1956). 2. Capt. Richard King on "Use of Total-Body Radiation in the Treatment of Far-Advanced Malignancies." J.A.M.A. Vol. 177. No. 9. at 86 (Sept. 2, 1961), describing TBI treatments on 17 persons at the U.S. Naval Medical Research Institute (NNIRI) from 1959-1961. 3. Col, Robert Payne on "Effects of Acute Radiation Exposure on Human Performance," Aeromedical Review, No. 3-63 (USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Feb. 1963), which focusses on additional findings from the Air Force study. 4. Drs. Melville Jacobs and Fred Marosso on "A Four-Year Experience with Total Body Irradiation." Radiology, Vol 84, No. 3, pp. 452-56 (Mar. 1965), describing TBI treatments on 52 persons at the City of Hope Medical Center between 1960-1964. 5. G.A. Andrews, C.C. Lushbaugh. R.M. Kniseley. D.A. White. & B.I. Friedman. "Effects of Ionizing Radiation on the Hematopoietic Tissue." International Atomic Energy Agency. Vienna. May 17-20 1966. 6. R.L. Hayes. T.H. Oddie, & M. Brucer. "Dose Comparison of Two Total-Body Irradiation Facilities," Int'1 J. App. Radiation and Isotopes. Vol. 15. pp. 313-18 (1964)). 7. Louis Gottschalk, Robert Kunkel. Theodore H. Wohl, Eugene L. Saenger, and Carolyn N. Winget. Total and Half Body Irradiation: Effect on Cognitive and Emotional Processes," Arch, Gen. Psychiatry, Vol. 21 (Nov. 1969) (work supported by DASA and a "PHS Research Career Award (MK-K3- 14, 665) to Dr. Gottschalk). 8. Paper by V.P. Bond (from Brnokhaven) and C.V. Robinson. "Dose-Effectiveness Modifying Factors in "Military and Space Radiation" (views are those of the authors. not military. NASA. or AEC). 9. Miller, Fletcher and Gerstnet. "Systemic and Clinical Effects Induced in 263 Cancer patients by whole body x irradiation." School of Aviation Medicine. Randolph AFB. Texas. 1957. 10. W.L. Beck. T.R. Stokes. C.C. Lushbaugh. "Dosimetry far Radiobiological Studies of the Human Hematopoietic System." ORAU (no date] ("Research supported jointly by U.S. AEC and NASA"). CONFERENCES (* indicates article in possession of staff) 1. Third International Congress of Radiation Research, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy (June 13, 1966) (*includes paper by Saenger. Friedman, Kereiakes. and Perry, "Effects of Whole and Half Body Irradiation in Human Beings with Cancer"). 2. 1st International Symposium on the Biologica1 Interpretation of Data from Accelerator Produced Radiation--held at Lawrence Livermore. Berkeley, March 1967. USAEC Div. of Tech Info. Cont. 67035. 3. DASA Conference at US Naval Radiological Defense Lab, April 9-11. 1968 (includes abstract of a paper by Kereiakas, Chen, Friedman, and Saenger on "Quantitative Analysis of Deoxycytidine in the Urine of Irradiated Cancer Patients and Rats"). 4. Technical Cooperation Program of the M-5 Panel at the Ministry of National Defense, Whitehall, London (April 16-18,1969) (*includes paper by Eugene L. Saenger, James G. Kereiakas, "The Acute Radiation Syndrome: Relation of Clinical Effects to Prognosis" [under DASA contract]). 5. DASA Medical Coordination Conference. "Radiation Induced Incapacitational Performance Decrement." Bethesda, AFRRI, Nov. 18-19, 1969. 6. National Symposium on Natural and Manmade Radiation in Space; Las Vegas (Mar. 2-5, 1971) (sponsored by AEC under contract with Union Carbide and by NASA) (*includes paper by John M. Yuhas. T.R. Stokes, and C.C. Lushbaugh. "Mu1tifactorial Analysis of Human Block CeU Responses to Clinical Total Body Irradiation"). 7. Joint Oak Ridge-DASA Information Exchange Program. "Radiation Effects on Biological Systems." Oak Ridge, March 29-30. 1971. (Includes abstracts of paper by Robert C. Ricks and C.C. Lushbaugh & E. Frome on "Measurement of Performance Decrement by 1mpedance Pneumography During Controlled Exercise and Total-Body Irradiation in Man," which was prompted by concerns about space travel; Walter Reed General Hospital "project designed to assess to what degree and on what types of tasks human abilities would be affected when exposed to varying amounts of ionizing radiation to the brain or spinal cord"). 2