As you know full well, Teribus, despite it's prestigious title, the World Health Organization's report on depleted uranium has been declared spurious, their having ignored or suppressed a considerable amount of data that was available to them.
But the monograph . . . [published by the WHO] . . . was merely a survey of existing literature on the subject. Out of hundreds of thousands of monographs published since 1945, which ought to have been explored in depth, the report covered only monographs on chemical contamination, with a few noteworthy exceptions. The few articles about dealing with radiation contamination that had been consulted came from the Pentagon and the Rand Corporation, the Pentagon think- tank. It is unsurprising that the report was bland.