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ICD Codes
CEDR Resources
- Conspectus - A synopsis of CEDR Analytic and Working data file sets showing tables of analyses and published papers.
Resources directly related to CEDR datasets -- Health and Mortality Data Sets
- Former Hanford
Worker Medical Monitoring Program pertains
to Hanford Former Worker Project (hffw03w1)
- Coding Systems Information page - Duke University Medical Center
"These links lead to information on national and international standards
for the codes that represent healthcare concepts. Without these systems it would
be impossible to share information in large venues."
- Healthcare Informatics Standards Board -- Codes and Codes Sets Page from the Medical Records Institute
- NIOSH - Occupational Energy Research Program
- Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center -- Hanford Thyroid Disease Study
- Health Effects Studies: Epidemiology Section E.4, pages E-53 to E-71, is found in Volume 2 of Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for stockpile stewardship and management, DE97001461, DOE/EIS--023 6-Vol.2-Final, 09/30/1996 pages 425-443.
- Healthcare Informatics Standards Board -- Codes and Codes Sets Page from the Medical Records Institute
- Health Effects Studies: Epidemiology Section E.4, pages E-53 to E-71, is found in Volume 2 of Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for stockpile stewardship and management, DE97001461, DOE/EIS--023 6-Vol.2-Final, 09/30/1996 pages 425-443.
- Coding Systems Information page - Duke University Medical Center
"These links lead to information on national and international standards for the codes that represent healthcare concepts. Without these systems it would be impossible to share information in large venues."
- Harvey Checkoway Ph.D./Research Core 6 - Environmental Epidemiology at University of Washington Center for Ecogenetics and Environmental Health
- Effects of Low Level Radiation on Hanford Workers -- This study, done by the University of North Carolina's School of Public Health, will be included in CEDR as Data File Set "MFMM98A01"
- NIOSH - Occupational Energy Research Program
- United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries provided CEDR dataset USTURW01.
- Radiation dosimetry Notes on dosages in becquerels (used in USTUR)
- RADIATION RISK EVALUATION: CONCEPTS AND UNITS OF MEASURE Fred A.Mettler, Jr., MD Notes on dosages in becquerels (used in USTUR)
- IARC relates to CEDR dataset hfi89a01
- Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Japan provided CEDR dataset jalssa01
- Baylor College of Medicine. has mounted an impressive collection of relevant materials. Note that there are two servers for these resources.
Epidemiologic Surveillance Information - DOE Workforce
Workforce
Sites Described by CEDR
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
Oak Ridge
Hanford
You can navigate to Section E.4 by following these steps:
Go to the DOE Information Bridge page http://www.osti.gov/bridge
- Click the Advanced Search button (or go to http://gpo.osti.gov/bridge/dds/advanced.html, the Advanced Search page.)
- Search the Field Identifying Number for Document Number DE97001461
- Select the text link for the document.
Note that DOE's Information Bridge is incorrectly configured. If you use the PDF link on their page, the file may not download and open correctly.
Also Note this is a 50 MB file. Download times will be very long, even on a fast connection.
The other alternative is to view individual page images. When you have reached the result of step 4 (above), you will see a window of page numbers at the bottom of the browser window. Select page numbers from this list. Appendix E: Epidemiology Section is found on pages 425 - 443.
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