Cancer Clusters And Nuclear Power Radiation Pollution
The grouping of cases of various forms of Cancer would seem to indicate a relationship between the incidents of Cancer and something in the adjacent environment. While concentrating on these multiple occurrences of cancer is important in understanding relationships between Cancer and Nuclear Power Plant Toxic Radiation Pollution, we should not ignore the increasing number of miscarriages and other diseases, especially among children that will most likely point to the extremely toxic pollution released into the communities of America by Nuclear Power Plants.
The development of maps that will define tbe relationship of Toxic Radiation Pollution and increasing human health problems will be hard to devolope but we will pull enough data together to create them.
The Fallout Plume Map below is not an example of a specific location but was created to clerify the nature of plume models and how they can help us pinpont potential Cancer Cluster locations by identifying areas of concentrated Toxic Nuclear Power Plant Radiation Pollution. With in the toxic plumes released by Nuclear Power Plants the dynamics of plume behaviour will deposit Pools of concentrated Toxic Radiation in areas smaller than the plume area itself, especially when Radioactive Releases are intermitant.

The yellow dots in the map above is a representation of Radiation monitoring locatings. This is to show that even a Nuclear Power Plant that is trying to monitor the effect of their Toxic Radioactive Releases on communities, can easily miss the most concentrated Pools of Toxic Radiation.
Unfortunately the people most capable of addressing this major pollution problem are the Polluting Nuclear Power Plants themselves. They have both the financial ability and should already be collecting enough data to help correlate the health problems associated with this pollution problem.
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The constant planned and accidential releases of various forms of Toxic Radiation into both the air and water of communities that host Nuclear Power plants leaves residents vulnerable to latent occurances of various forms of cancer.