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Erratum for POLISSAR et al., Am. J. Epidemiol. 116 (2) 314-328.
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American Journal of Epidemiology Vol. 117, No. 6: 751
Copyright © 1983 by The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health


correction

ERRATUM

ABSTRACT

The authors of a paper published in our August, 1982, issue have discovered that a printer's error unfortunately led to a column in one of their tables being left blank in the final published version of the paper. The Journal and the printer regret this error. The error occurred in table 9 of Polissar et al., "Cancer Incidence in Relation to Asbestos in Drinking Water in the Puget Sound Region" (Am J Epidemiol 1982;116:314-28). The correct version of the table follows. The column that was left blank was "Testis" at the lower right of the table. Readers should also note that the authors have also modified the second footnote to the table to make clear that the inverse association with asbestos levels is for both sexes.


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