http://www.theage.com.au/news/natio...-scare-building/2006/12/21/1166290663237.html
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A television report stated that the chance of 12 women developing breast cancer over an 11 year period, considering the ages of the women and the presence/absence of other risk factors, is about 1 in a million.
Is this likely to be just a statistical cluster (like the expected run of 8 heads in a 100 coin flip)?
Without finding an underlying cause, should they be abandoning the building?
If the twelve women now sue, will they have a case?
BillyJoe
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The ABC building in the Brisbane suburb of Toowong will be abandoned without knowing the cause of a high incidence of breast cancer cases among women staff members.
A five month investigation by an independent review panel was conducted after 12 women were diagnosed with breast cancer in the past 11 years.
The panel has been able to answer one of the two key questions we put to it - namely is this a significant atypical spike in the incidence of breast cancer?
The answer to that question is yes.
The panel has been unable to answer the second question, which is what has been the cause of this high incidence of breast cancer?
"But on the basis of the panel's findings regarding the unusually high incidence of breast cancer among Toowong staff, the ABC has decided to relocate staff away from the site," he said.
A television report stated that the chance of 12 women developing breast cancer over an 11 year period, considering the ages of the women and the presence/absence of other risk factors, is about 1 in a million.
Is this likely to be just a statistical cluster (like the expected run of 8 heads in a 100 coin flip)?
Without finding an underlying cause, should they be abandoning the building?
If the twelve women now sue, will they have a case?
BillyJoe