Long-term Mortality in 43 763 U.S. Radiologists Compared with 64 990 U.S. Psychiatrists
Abstract
Purpose To compare mortality rates from all causes, specific causes, total cancers, and specific cancers to assess whether differences between radiologists and psychiatrists are consistent with known risks of radiation exposure and the changes in radiation exposure to radiologists over time. Materials and Methods The authors used the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile to construct a cohort of 43 763 radiologists (20% women) and 64...
Paper Details
Title
Long-term Mortality in 43 763 U.S. Radiologists Compared with 64 990 U.S. Psychiatrists
Published Date
Jul 19, 2016
Journal
Volume
281
Issue
3
Pages
847 - 857
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