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Estimation of health risks associated with occupational radiation exposure: addressing measurement error and minimum detectable exposure level.

机译:与职业辐射暴露有关的健康风险估算:解决测量误差和最低可检测暴露水平。

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Occupational exposures are subject to several types of measurement errors. This paper considers two of the most common types of measurement error associated with occupational exposures: the error due to below minimum detection level and doses due to random measurement error. Doses are often recorded as zero when the exposure is below the minimum detection level. Values that are below the minimum detection level and are entered as zero lead to underestimation of the true exposure and can result in either an overestimate or underestimate of risk associated with the exposure. Random measurement error leads to an inefficient and attenuated estimate of risk associated with exposure. However, the levels of bias and inefficiency that can result from the simultaneous presence of both types of measurement error have not previously been studied. In addition, the impact of these measurement errors on the type I error and type II error for an exposure-response effect is unclear. Since the magnitude of the random error associated with cumulative exposure may vary with individuals and across time within an individual, traditional methods to correct for random measurement errors are not applicable here. Further, correcting errors for minimum detectable levels and random errors simultaneously is too complex for analytical solutions. Therefore, this paper uses simulation studies to quantitatively evaluate the magnitude of the bias, inefficiency, and type I and type II errors associated with them. The simulation results are applied to a sample of historical occupational radiation exposure data from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. We conclude that after taking into consideration random measurement error and missed doses due to falling below the minimum detection level, radiation exposure is not significantly associated with all-cause mortality in that cohort.
机译:职业暴露有几种类型的测量误差。本文考虑了与职业暴露有关的两种最常见的测量误差类型:由于低于最低检测水平而引起的误差和由于随机测量误差而引起的剂量。当暴露量低于最低检测水平时,剂量通常记录为零。低于最低检测水平并输入为零的值会导致低估真实暴露,并且可能导致与暴露相关的风险的高估或低估。随机测量误差会导致与暴露相关的风险评估效率低下和衰减。但是,先前尚未研究过由于同时存在两种类型的测量误差而导致的偏差和效率低下的水平。另外,这些测量误差对I型误差和II型误差对曝光响应效果的影响尚不清楚。由于与累积暴露相关的随机误差的大小可能会随个体以及个体内的时间而变化,因此传统方法无法校正随机测量误差。此外,对于最小可检测水平同时校正随机误差对于分析解决方案来说太复杂了。因此,本文使用模拟研究来定量评估偏差,效率低下以及与之相关的I型和II型错误的程度。模拟结果被应用于橡树岭国家实验室的历史职业辐射暴露数据样本。我们得出的结论是,考虑到随机测量误差和由于低于最低检测水平而导致的剂量不足,该人群中的辐射暴露与全因死亡率没有显着相关。

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