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Invited commentary: Missing doses in the life span study of Japanese atomic bomb survivors

机译:特邀评论:日本原子弹幸存者寿命研究中的剂量不足

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The Life Span Study is a long-term epidemiologic cohort study of survivors of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. In this issue of the Journal, Richardson et al. (Am J Epidemiol. 2013;177(6):562-568) suggest that those who died in the earliest years of follow-up were more likely to have a missing dose of radiation exposure assigned, leading to a bias in the radiation risk estimates. We show that nearly all members of the cohort had shielding information recorded before the beginning of follow-up and that much of the alleged bias that Richardson et al. describe simply reflects the geographic distribution of shielding conditions for which reliable dosimetry was impossible. ? 2013 The Author.
机译:寿命跨度研究是一项长期流行病学队列研究,研究对象是投在日本广岛和长崎的原子弹幸存者。在本期杂志中,Richardson等人。 (Am J Epidemiol。2013; 177(6):562-568)表明,在随访的最初几年死亡的人更有可能分配丢失的放射线剂量,从而导致放射风险偏向估计。我们表明,该队列中几乎所有成员在开始随访之前都记录了屏蔽信息,理查森等人(Richardson等人)也发现了许多所谓的偏差。描述仅反映了不可能进行可靠剂量测定的屏蔽条件的地理分布。 ? 2013作者。

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