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Dose-Response Models lung cancer

Steinhausler (1987) and Martell (1987) review the dosimetric models and related model studies. Their view is that there are still very large uncertainties in the existing data and in the extrapolation from the exposure and response data for underground miners and experimental animals to the health effects of the radon progeny levels to which the general public is exposed. B.L. Cohen (1987) describes his work to relate radon measurements with lung cancer rates for various geographical areas to test the concept of a dose threshold. [Pg.11]

Most studies of the risk of asbestos-related lung cancer in occupationally exposed workers indicate that the dose-response relationship is best described by a relative risk model, given by the equation ... [Pg.370]


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