Correcting for exposure measurement error in a reanalysis of lung cancer mortality for the Colorado Plateau Uranium Miners cohort.

@article{Stram1999CorrectingFE,
  title={Correcting for exposure measurement error in a reanalysis of lung cancer mortality for the Colorado Plateau Uranium Miners cohort.},
  author={Daniel O. Stram and Bryan Langholz and Mark Lee Huberman and D C Thomas},
  journal={Health physics},
  year={1999},
  volume={77 3},
  pages={
          265-75
        }
}
The exposure estimates used to date for the analysis of lung cancer mortality in the Colorado Plateau Uranium Miners cohort were developed from radon progeny measurements taken in mines beginning in 1951. Since uranium miners were often exposed over long periods of time and since mines were not continuously monitored, much extrapolation and/or interpolation of measured dose-rates was needed in order to develop estimates of exposure for each of the miners in the cohort. We have recently re… 
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