Authors
SV Masiuk, SV Shklyar, AG Kukush
Publication date
2013/1/1
Journal
Problems of Radiation Medicine and Radiobiology
Volume
18
Pages
119-126
Description
Objective. To estimate the influence of Berkson errors in exposure doses on the results of risk analysis within exam ple of radiation epidemiological studies of the thyroid cancer prevalence. Materials and methods. The impact of Berkson errors of the thyroid doses in a dose response analysis is studied by the method of stochastic simulation.
Results. Presence of errors in doses results in bias of the naive estimations of baseline morbidity and absolute risk excess in the linear logistic regression model. With the increase of dose errors the bias of the naive estimate increas es almost linearly. The use of the full maximum likelihood method developed by authors improves essentially the estimates of parameters in the excess absolute risk model. Conclusion. Ignoring of the significant Berkson errors in dose assessment leads to the bias in estimates of back ground morbidity (overestimated) and of the excess absolute risk (underestimated). At that the bias is essentially less than the one for the case of classical error.
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Scholar articles
SV Masiuk, SV Shklyar, AG Kukush - Problems of Radiation Medicine and Radiobiology, 2013