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Fluoride Evidence Statements
Fluoride Evidence Statements
FLUORIDE EVIDENCE STATEMENTS
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Fluoride Reference Group Members are invited to participate in the following survey to confirm the Evidence Statements for the current NHMRC review on the health effects of water fluoridation. Members discussed the current draft Evidence Evaluation Report, prepared by the University of Sydney, at its meeting on 27 and 28 July 2015. The Office of NHMRC has compiled all comments and .......
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FRG Evidence Statement:
The review identified a single, large ecological study that found no association between the overall incidence of cancer and water fluoridation at current Australian levels.
Overall Evidence Statement:
The evidence suggests that there is no association between overall cancer incidence or mortality and water fluoridation at current Australian levels.
Do you agree with the above Evidence Statements on
overall cancer incidence or mortality
?
YES
NO
If you answered 'no' to the above question, please provide further comment below:
FRG Evidence Statement: The review identified a single, large ecological study that found no association between the overall incidence of cancer and water fluoridation at current Australian levels.
Overall Evidence Statement: The evidence suggests that there is no association between overall cancer incidence or mortality and water fluoridation at current Australian levels.
Do you agree with the above Evidence Statements on
overall cancer incidence or mortality
?
YES
NO
If you answered 'no' to the above question, please provide further comment below:
FRG Evidence Statement:
The review identified a single, large ecological study that found no association between the overall incidence of cancer and water fluoridation at current Australian levels.
Overall Evidence Statement:
The evidence suggests that there is no association between overall cancer incidence or mortality and water fluoridation at current Australian levels.
Do you agree with the above Evidence Statements on
overall cancer incidence or mortality
?
YES
NO
FRG Evidence Statement:
The review identified a single, large ecological study that found no association between the overall incidence of cancer and water fluoridation at current Australian levels.
Overall Evidence Statement:
The evidence suggests that there is no association between overall cancer incidence or mortality and water fluoridation at current Australian levels.
Do you agree with the above Evidence Statements on
overall cancer incidence or mortality
?
YES
NO
FRG Evidence Statement:
The review identified a single, large ecological study that found no association between the overall incidence of cancer and water fluoridation at current Australian levels.
Overall Evidence Statement:
The evidence suggests that there is no association between overall cancer incidence or mortality and water fluoridation at current Australian levels.
Do you agree with the above Evidence Statements on
overall cancer incidence or mortality
?
YES
NO
FRG Evidence Statement:
The review identified a single, large ecological study that found no association between the overall incidence of cancer and water fluoridation at current Australian levels.
Overall Evidence Statement:
The evidence suggests that there is no association between overall cancer incidence or mortality and water fluoridation at current Australian levels.
Do you agree with the above Evidence Statements on
overall cancer incidence or mortality
?
YES
NO
If you answered 'no' to the above question, please provide further comment below:
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