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The WHO report ‘Health Risk Assessment from the nuclear accident after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
based on preliminary dose estimation’ noted, however, that the estimated risk for specific cancers in certain subsets of the population
in Fukushima Prefecture has increased and, as such, it calls for long term continued monitoring and health screening for those people.

In terms of specific cancers, for people in the most contaminated location, the estimated increased risks over what would normally be expected are:

all solid cancers - around 4% in females exposed as infants;
breast cancer - around 6% in females exposed as infants;
leukaemia - around 7% in males exposed as infants;
thyroid cancer - up to 70% in females exposed as infants
(the normally expected risk of thyroid cancer in females over lifetime is 0.75% and the additional lifetime risk
assessed for females exposed as infants in the most affected location is 0.50%).

For people in the second most contaminated location of Fukushima Prefecture, the estimated risks are
approximately one-half of those in the location with the highest doses.

WHOプレスリリースより(2013年)