CANCER CONNECTION?
Watch a recording of the press conference here, posted at WTVG/ABC-13's website. (The first three minutes of the recording are microphone checks, so fast-forward to the 3 minute mark of the recording, where the press conference begins.) The press conference features: Michael Keegan of Don't Waste Michigan, a Monroe native; Joseph Mangano, executive director of the Radiation and Public Health Project, and author of the newly published cancer fatality rate study focused on Fermi 2; and Christie Brinkley, also a native of Monroe, and board member of the Radiation and Public Health Project.
Fermi Unit 2 in Monroe County, Michigan is just 8 miles across Lake Erie from Amherstburg, Ontario, making this an issue of international concern.
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See the press advisory put out by Don't Waste Michigan and the Radiation and Public Health Project.