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Spatial analysis of health effects of large industrial incinerators in England, 1998-2008: a study using matched case-control areas

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Spatial analysis of health effects of large industrial incinerators in England, 1998-2008: a study using matched case-control areas. / Reeve, Nicola F.; Fanshawe, Thomas R.; Keegan, Thomas J. et al.
In: BMJ Open, Vol. 3, No. 1, e001847, 25.01.2013.

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Reeve NF, Fanshawe TR, Keegan TJ, Stewart AG, Diggle PJ. Spatial analysis of health effects of large industrial incinerators in England, 1998-2008: a study using matched case-control areas. BMJ Open. 2013 Jan 25;3(1):e001847. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001847

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title = "Spatial analysis of health effects of large industrial incinerators in England, 1998-2008: a study using matched case-control areas",
abstract = "To assess whether residential proximity to industrial incinerators in England is associated with increased risk of cancer incidence and mortality.",
author = "Reeve, {Nicola F.} and Fanshawe, {Thomas R.} and Keegan, {Thomas J.} and Stewart, {Alex G.} and Diggle, {Peter J.}",
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AU - Stewart, Alex G.

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N2 - To assess whether residential proximity to industrial incinerators in England is associated with increased risk of cancer incidence and mortality.

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