Reports on Trinity Test fallout, cancer cases to be released
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — After years of research, the National Cancer Institute was poised Tuesday to finally release a series of papers related to radiation doses and cancer risks resulting from the U.S. government's detonation of the first atomic bomb during a test at a military outpost in the New Mexico desert in 1945.
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