A brief review of case-control studies of natural background radiation and childhood cancer in Great Britain
Studies of natural radiation and childhood cancer must be very large if they are to have sufficient power to detect the very small radiation effects expected. Conventional interview-based case control studies with a sufficiently large number of study subjects would be exceptionally expensive and w...
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Hirosaki University Press
2016
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