leasing, let's have it on a professor at university of guam and try american van or a big long coalition for peace and justice. sat down to me and shared just how much this topic legacy left by the us military affects us today. when we talk about the impact of the transition on the health of tomorrow's, of us as an indigenous population. let me see is that the toxicity that comes from military activities, from war preparation, military exercises. it really is manifested in our physical bodies and we see this in cancer rates for example. and so one such evidence of this is the study that was done by novel and had it which was published in 1997. and in their study, what they did was they looked and surveyed a 25 year period of cancer death certificates and so, and looking at those death certificates they identified and you know, computed what was the incidence of, of death of cancer on, on go on and they were able to establish that tomorrow's or the highest risk for cancer and that the incidence of cancer was increasing. and this is after they use different calculations from the world heal