Radon exposure, cigarette smoking, and other mining experience in the beaverlodge uranium miners cohort

A nested case-control study within the Beaverlodge Uranium Miners Cohort was undertaken to assess any possible contribution of confounding by smoking and other mining experience to the risk estimate derived from the original cohort study. Next of kin have been interviewed for 46 lung cancer cases an...

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Published in:Health physics (1958) Vol. 60; no. 4; p. 489
Main Authors: L'Abbé, K A, Howe, G R, Burch, J D, Miller, A B, Abbatt, J, Band, P, Choi, W, Du, J, Feather, J, Gallagher, R
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01-04-1991
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Summary:A nested case-control study within the Beaverlodge Uranium Miners Cohort was undertaken to assess any possible contribution of confounding by smoking and other mining experience to the risk estimate derived from the original cohort study. Next of kin have been interviewed for 46 lung cancer cases and 95 controls enrolled in the Beaverlodge Uranium Miners Cohort Study who died between 1950 and 1980. Confounding by cigarette smoking and other mining experience appears unlikely to have contributed to the relative risk coefficient for exposure to Rn decay products derived in the parent study. Data for smoking and exposure to Rn decay products are consistent with a multiplicative model, although considerable caution must be applied to this interpretation.
ISSN:0017-9078
DOI:10.1097/00004032-199104000-00002