Cancer Risk from Exposure to Low to Moderate Level of Arsenic Using Meta-Analysis of Flexible Regression Models
Abstract
These meta-analysis studies on arsenic exposure and disease risk assume linear exposure-response models. The linearity assumption for the logarithm of relative risks and levels of exposure to arsenic is overly simplified and is not adequate to capture the local structure accurately. This article applies fractional polynomial and cubic spline regression models in order to capture the shapes of the exposure-response relationships between both...
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Title
Cancer Risk from Exposure to Low to Moderate Level of Arsenic Using Meta-Analysis of Flexible Regression Models
Published Date
Feb 23, 2016
Volume
3
Issue
3
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