Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Radar health and safety : complete epidemiology report / G.A. Wells.

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Canadian Policing Research

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e-Books

Alternate Title

Police radar health study report
Radar Health and Safety Study : executive summary of TR-14-97.

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Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (122 pages)

Note

Author affiliated with: Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Ottawa Civic Hospital, University of Ottawa.

Summary

"The Police Radar Health Study ... showed that, for the most types of cancers, there was no higher risk among police officers than among the general population. In fact, the incidence of testicular cancer, the concern that prompted the study is 20 percent lower among police officers.The study did reveal that melanoma, the more serious kind of skin cancer, is apparently about eight times higher among police officers than the general public."

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Online Access

Series

Technical report (Canadian Police Research Centre) ; TR-14-97.

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