ANSWER 7:

The criteria were rather strict (conservative), and were more likely to have underestimated larynx cancer incidence than overestimated it. Next of kin, for example, who reported no cancer for the decedent may not have known about a larynx cancer, yet that person was admitted into the analysis. On the other hand, larynx cancers reported by next of kin were not admitted unless confirmed by medical record.