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About UMRC
The Uranium Medical Research Centre (UMRC) is an independent non-profit organization founded in 1997 to provide objective and expert scientific and medical research into the effects of uranium, transuranium elements, and radionuclides produced by the process of uranium decay and fission.
UMRC is also a registered charity in the United States and Canada.
Vision
UMRC's vision for the world is a full awareness of the risks of using nuclear products and by-products AND to contain the still reversible alterations of the earth's biosphere since the advent of nuclear events and the resulting contamination.
There needs to be an appreciation of the enormous effects and damage of uranium on the environment and human health.
Governments, scientific communities, and the general public need to understand the many forms of contamination and specific effects.
Continued abuses of uranium and radioisotopes will only lead to the steady degradation and eventual end of meaningful life on earth.
Mission
UMRC's mission is to contribute to the vision by providing independent, objective, and expert scientific and medical research on the effects of uranium and transuranic elements.
Research into the effects of uranium products and by-products cannot be subject to considerations of economic, political, or military expediency.
The true, unfiltered facts about its effects must be available to all persons and communities in order to further the goal of full awareness and containment.
Core Activities
UMRC's core activities include: research, medical assessment, clinical treatment, and dissemination to scientific and medical communities
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