Hatfield Laura A, Hoffbeck Richard W, Alexander Bruce H, Carlin Bradley P
Laura A. Hatfield is graduate assistant and Bradley P. Carlin is Mayo Professor in Public Health in the Division of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 55455. Richard W. Hoffbeck is Research Associate and Bruce H. Alexander is Associate Professor in the Division of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 55455.
Comput Stat Data Anal. 2009 Jun 15;53(8):3001-3015. doi: 10.1016/j.csda.2008.10.013.
The exact mechanisms relating exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation and elevated risk of skin cancer remain the subject of debate. For example, there is disagreement on whether the main risk factor is duration of the exposure, its intensity, or some combination of both. There is also uncertainty regarding the form of the dose-response curve, with many authors believing only exposures exceeding a given (but unknown) threshold are important. In this paper we explore methods to estimate such thresholds using hierarchical spatial logistic models based on a sample of a cohort of x-ray technologists for whom we have self-reports of time spent in the sun and numbers of blistering sunburns in childhood. A preliminary goal is to explore the temporal pattern of UV exposure and its gradient. Changes here would imply that identical exposure self-reports from different calendar years may correspond to differing cancer risks.
紫外线(UV)辐射暴露与皮肤癌风险升高之间的确切机制仍是一个有争议的话题。例如,对于主要风险因素是暴露时长、强度还是两者的某种组合,存在不同意见。剂量反应曲线的形式也存在不确定性,许多作者认为只有超过给定(但未知)阈值的暴露才是重要的。在本文中,我们基于一组X射线技术人员的样本,利用分层空间逻辑模型探索估计此类阈值的方法,对于这些技术人员,我们有他们关于童年时期晒太阳时长和晒伤起泡次数的自我报告。一个初步目标是探索紫外线暴露的时间模式及其梯度。这里的变化意味着来自不同日历年份的相同暴露自我报告可能对应不同的癌症风险。