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Epidemiological studies of UK test veterans: I. General description
G M Kendall1, C R Muirhead, S C Darby
1National Radiological Protection Board, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 0RQ, UK. Gerry.Kendall@nrpb.org
Abstract:
This review gives a general account of how and why epidemiological studies of UK participants in the nuclear weapons test programme were set up. There is a short description of the circumstances in which the tests were planned and executed and a discussion of the general considerations involved in designing studies to show whether the health of test participants suffered as a result of the tests. The companion review article summarises the results of the epidemiological studies.
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