Paternal Exposure to Ionizing Radiation in Ontario Uranium Miners and Risk of Congenital Anomaly in Offspring: A Record Linkage Case-control Study
Objective: To determine if paternal preconception exposure to ionizing radiation through uranium mining increases the risk of congenital anomaly (CA) in offspring. Methods: A population-based matched case-control study was conducted. Cases were infants with CAs recorded in the Canadian Congenital...
Main Author: | Nahm, Sang-Myong |
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Other Authors: | Marrett, Loraine |
Language: | en_ca |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/32779 |
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