Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, November 17, 2025

Posted: 17th November 2025

November 17, 2025

Experts warn that women and children around contaminated sites are particularly vulnerable to health fallout. Cancer rates among women and girls around Coldwater Creek are already “astronomical,” and survival rates are low, says Dawn Chapman (second to right), one of the co-founders of Just Moms STL. (Photo: Just Moms STL)

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