UNIVERSITY Studies link Trojan emissions to diseases By Brian Bloch Emerakl Reporter With just 12 days left until the Nov. 6 election, and with the fate of the Trojan nuclear power plant hanging in the balance, two nationally known experts warned students Thursday of the dangers sur rounding the plant's contin ued operation Dr Earnest Sterngiass of the University of Pittsburgh's l)e pertinent of Radiology. and Dr j.M Gould of the Radiation and Public Health Project in New York said emissions of ra dinactive materials from the plant can be directly correlated to increases in various mortali ty and cancer rates. A study illustrating total cancer rates in the state by year linked rises in those rates with the Trojan start-up in 1975. a fuel leakage in 1981 and the Chernobyl radiation release in 198fi "In each of three individual instances we have evidence provided by the state health department that a significant rise in cancer rates took place." Sternglass said "It cannot !«• explained that this could lie caused hy anything else The mortality rate in Colum bia County is the highest of any other county in the state, while leukemia rates in nearby Multnomah and Washington counties far surpass those of counties farther away from the plant, he said. In addition. Sternglass said increases in levels of strontium 90, a radioactive byproduct of nuclear fission, have been sta tistically linked to surges in the rates of venereal disease. 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