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Limitations and problems in deriving risk estimates for low-level radiation exposure.

Some of the problems in determining the cancer risk of low-level radiation from studies of exposed groups are reviewed and applied to the study of Hanford workers by Mancuso, Stewart, and Kneale. Problems considered are statistical limitations, variation of cancer rates with geography and race, the...

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Autor principal: Cohen, B. L.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2596025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7336763
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description Some of the problems in determining the cancer risk of low-level radiation from studies of exposed groups are reviewed and applied to the study of Hanford workers by Mancuso, Stewart, and Kneale. Problems considered are statistical limitations, variation of cancer rates with geography and race, the "healthy worker effect," calendar year and age variation of cancer mortality, choosing from long lists, use of proportional mortality rates, cigarette smoking-cancer correlations, use of averages to represent data distributions, ignoring other data, and correlations between radiation exposure and other factors that may cause cancer. The current status of studies of the Hanford workers is reviewed.
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spelling pubmed-25960252008-12-05 Limitations and problems in deriving risk estimates for low-level radiation exposure. Cohen, B. L. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Some of the problems in determining the cancer risk of low-level radiation from studies of exposed groups are reviewed and applied to the study of Hanford workers by Mancuso, Stewart, and Kneale. Problems considered are statistical limitations, variation of cancer rates with geography and race, the "healthy worker effect," calendar year and age variation of cancer mortality, choosing from long lists, use of proportional mortality rates, cigarette smoking-cancer correlations, use of averages to represent data distributions, ignoring other data, and correlations between radiation exposure and other factors that may cause cancer. The current status of studies of the Hanford workers is reviewed. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1981 /pmc/articles/PMC2596025/ /pubmed/7336763 Text en
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Limitations and problems in deriving risk estimates for low-level radiation exposure.
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title_full Limitations and problems in deriving risk estimates for low-level radiation exposure.
title_fullStr Limitations and problems in deriving risk estimates for low-level radiation exposure.
title_full_unstemmed Limitations and problems in deriving risk estimates for low-level radiation exposure.
title_short Limitations and problems in deriving risk estimates for low-level radiation exposure.
title_sort limitations and problems in deriving risk estimates for low-level radiation exposure.
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