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Here is the abstract of the last of the articles - the entire March 2009 issue is devoted to Depleted Uranium and the CAPSTONE study.

March 2009, 96:3 > CONCLUSIONS OF THE CAPSTONE DEPLETED...
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Health Physics:Volume 96(3)March 2009pp 393-409

CONCLUSIONS OF THE CAPSTONE DEPLETED URANIUM AEROSOL CHARACTERIZATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT STUDY

[Part II: The Capstone Human Health Risk Assessment: Paper]

Parkhurst, Mary Ann*; Guilmette, Raymond A.†

* Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, P.O. Box 999, K3-55, Richland, WA 99352; † Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, 2425 Ridgecrest Drive SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108.

For correspondence contact: Mary Ann Parkhurst, K3-55, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, P.O. Box 999, Richland, WA 99352, or email at maryann.parkhurst@....

(Manuscript accepted 15 October 2008)

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The rationale for the Capstone Depleted Uranium (DU) Aerosol Characterization and Risk Assessment Study and its results and applications have been examined in the previous 13 articles of this special issue. This paper summarizes the study's results and discusses its successes and lessons learned. The robust data from the Capstone DU Aerosol Study have provided a sound basis for assessing the inhalation exposure to DU aerosols and the dose and risk to personnel in combat vehicles at the time of perforation and to those entering immediately after perforation. The Human Health Risk Assessment provided a technically sound process for evaluating chemical and radiological doses and risks from DU aerosol exposure using well-accepted biokinetic and dosimetric models innovatively applied. An independent review of the study process and results is summarized, and recommendations for possible avenues of future study are provided by the authors and by other major reviews of DU health hazards.

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