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    Mortality of employees of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, 1946-1979. by Beral, V, Inskip, H, Fraser, P, Booth, M, Coleman, D, Rose, G

    Published 1985
    “…An analysis was conducted of 3373 deaths among 39 546 people employed by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority between 1946 and 1979, the population having been followed up for an average of 16 years. …”
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    Collection and validation of data in the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority mortality study. by Fraser, P, Booth, M, Beral, V, Inskip, H, Firsht, S, Speak, S

    Published 1985
    “…The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority mortality study investigated the relation between mortality and recorded exposure to ionising radiation among employees working at the authority's seven establishments between 1946 and 1979. …”
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    Health related selection and death rates in the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority workforce. by Carpenter, L, Beral, V, Fraser, P, Booth, M

    Published 1990
    “…Follow up data on 37,355 employees of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) for the period 1946-79 were analysed to investigate the extent to which selection for work on the basis of health affected subsequent death rates. …”
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    Cancer mortality and morbidity in employees of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, 1946-86. by Fraser, P, Carpenter, L, Maconochie, N, Higgins, C, Booth, M, Beral, V

    Published 1993
    “…In further analyses of a cohort of 39,718 United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority employees after 7 more years follow-up, cancer mortality, based on 1,506 deaths in 1946-86, was 20% below the national average. …”
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    Case-control study of prostatic cancer in employees of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. by Rooney, C, Beral, V, Maconochie, N, Fraser, P, Davies, G

    Published 1993
    “…OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between risk of prostatic cancer and occupational exposures, especially to radionuclides, in employees of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. DESIGN: Case-control study of men with prostatic cancer and matched controls. …”
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    Further assessment of the effects of occupational radiation exposure in the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority mortality study. by Inskip, H, Beral, V, Fraser, P, Booth, M, Coleman, D, Brown, A

    Published 1987
    “…The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority mortality study was designed to investigate the relation between exposure to ionising radiation and mortality among the authority's employees. …”
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