Hello Steve Stokes:
Curious post. Not entirely sure about your point. However, considering that your hero Dr. Fields has, in the past, been so dishonest, that he has assumed a variety of false names and, under those false names, has gone onto public chat boards such as this, and heaped huge praises upon himself as a great international scientist, while launching personal attacks against others, including me, so I squint a little while reading your post. When Fields got caught in those lies, he lied about lying.
What he doesn’t know is that some web masters see through his fabrications and are willing to provide the ISPN data that tracks his posts. Hmmm…
Considering that Fields has even posted using the names of other actual people ( a crime in my state), some of whom are also involved in radon issues, how am I to know that you are really Steve Stokes? Give me call this morning at 303-903-7494. I’d be happy to chat with you. (Just ignore the police radio chatter in the background, for most of my working day today, I’ll be in the field, busy doing what I love to do – catch liars, cheats, and others who cause harm, give ‘em a free pair of silver bracelets and free ride in the back of my police car). I would be happy to discuss with anyone the concept of "criminal impersonation."
Curious, that, similar to Fields’ MO, your first and only post on this board is about Fields.
Now – on to your technical points- if you are the radon remediation guy named Steve Stokes, you may be a good radon remediation contractor, but, I’m afraid your science is a little weak.
“I don't believe that anyone,(medical professionals), would say that ionizing radiation is good for you.”
Really? I suggest you contact the National Cancer Institute (who has one or two medical professional on its staff) and ask them what they think about radiation therapy. Similarly, you may be interested in learning a new word: “hormesis;” look it up, you will find a bright new world before you.
“I can find several folks that will look you right in the eye and say that cigarettes do not cause lung cancer.(not med professionals).”
Yes, I know. I am one of them. We place the discussion in the context of "dose." Indeed, if you dig a little deeper, you will find that those who can so do, are probably also well versed in (get ready for some big words), epidemiology and toxicology. As such, we recognize the paradigm and foundational underpinning that governs toxic responses and that is: the dose makes the poison (or the therapy) and that even for cigarettes, there is a dose response curve such that there is a dose below which not only is there no observable adverse effect, but the number of certain kinds of cancers actually decrease. I know what that level is, do you? Turns out, it is about 4 fags per day. Recognize that number? That is the same number the EPA uses to describe the risk of residential radon – sounds scary, but what they’re really saying is that at equivalent doses, there is no known risk. Doesn’t sound like that, though does it? It's called a "scare tactic." You may not have heard, but as you say, things change, and the the one-hit theory of carcinogenicity has been dead for a couple of decades now.
It’s easier to frighten people unnecessarily, and make one’s self out to be a hero who will then save them from the imaginary boogey men than to have the patience and perseverance and tell the public truth as we know it; that which is substantiated by facts.
If you can find one, just one, legitimate scientific study, devoid of fatal confounding flaws, that conclusively shows that exposures to residential radon substantially increase the risk of cancer, please provide the citation here. If you can, you will be in possession of the only such study on earth. Because, to my knowledge, not a single study has ever been able to demonstrate that - and hundreds of studies have demonstrated the contrary.
I swear, I don’t get the peanut butter thing.
Cheers!
Caoimhín P. Connell
Forensic Industrial Hygienist
Forensic Industrial Hygiene
(The opinions expressed here are exclusively my personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect my professional opinion, opinion of my employer, agency, peers, or professional affiliates. The above post is for information only and does not reflect professional advice and is not intended to supercede the professional advice of others.)
AMDG