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Adult leukemia following diagnostic X-rays? (Review of report by Bross, Ball, and Falen on a tri-state leukemia survey)

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  • Boice, J.D.
  • Land, C.E.

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The tri-state leukemia survey has made valuable contributions in the past by confirming the leukemia risk of prenatal x-ray exposure by suggesting that diagnostic irradiation may play a small role in adult male leukemia and by emphasizing that some risk groups may be especially sensitive to radiation. However, the present study by Bross et al. uses a new statistical methodology which is far too complex to be useful in reporting that adult leukemia and heart disease are related to diagnostic x-ray doses of between 0.1 and 10 rad. In the authors' opinion, these conclusions are unwarranted. 69 references. (Blum, Terre Haute)

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  • Boice, J.D. & Land, C.E., 1979. "Adult leukemia following diagnostic X-rays? (Review of report by Bross, Ball, and Falen on a tri-state leukemia survey)," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 69(2), pages 137-145.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1979:69:2:137-145_7
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