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Deadly Radon In Montana?, John Hart
Deadly Radon In Montana?, John Hart
Dose-Response: An International Journal
No abstract provided.
Lung Cancer In Oregon, John Hart
Lung Cancer In Oregon, John Hart
Dose-Response: An International Journal
Factors thought to be related to lung cancer include smoking, radon, and educational attainment. These factors were analyzed in the present ecological study for Oregon with correlation and linear regression statistics. A moderate, inverse, and statistically significant correlation was found with educational attainment while surprisingly, negligible and statistically insignificant correlations were found with smoking and radon. More rigorous research such as case-control study designs, are indicated to verify or refute these findings.
Deadly Radon In Montana?, Jerome S Puskin
Deadly Radon In Montana?, Jerome S Puskin
Dose-Response: An International Journal
No abstract provided.
Deadly Radon In Montana? A Brief Note, John Hart
Deadly Radon In Montana? A Brief Note, John Hart
Dose-Response: An International Journal
No abstract provided.
Deadly Radon In Montana? A Rebuttal To Dr. Larsson, John Hart
Deadly Radon In Montana? A Rebuttal To Dr. Larsson, John Hart
Dose-Response: An International Journal
No abstract provided.