The partial meltdown at Three Mile Island released radioactive gases into the atmosphere, terrifying nearby residents. While government studies concluded that radiation exposure was minimal, local residents reported higher rates of cancer, thyroid problems, and immune disorders for decades afterward. The incident transformed radiation safety medicine, led to mandatory evacuation plans around all nuclear plants, and funded decades of research into low-dose radiation health effects. Whether TMI actually caused illness remains one of medicine's most contested questions.
Today in Medicine
March 28, 1979
How close did Pennsylvania come to a nuclear disaster, and did the radiation actually make people sick?
The partial meltdown at Three Mile Island released radioactive gases into the atmosphere, terrifying nearby residents.
Today In Medicine: How close did Pennsylvania come to a nuclear disaster, and did the radiation actually make people sick?