The witness, Prof. Mr. S. Lynn: in our research.
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: Here. It's just me now.
The witness, Prof. Mr. S. Lynn: Yes yes according to the definitions we made. That's right.
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: That's what I'm talking about now.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: Professor Lin, are you following him? You see?
The witness, Prof. Mr. S. Lynn: Yes, yes, I know it by heart, I remember it.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: You remember.
The witness, Prof. Mr. S. Lynn: Of course.
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: And as for non-Hodgkins lymphoma, for males you found that there were more cases in Haifa than expected according to the national average, and for females. You found that there are fewer cases in Haifa,
The witness, Prof. Mr. S. Lynn: True
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: than what is expected according to the national average, right?
The witness, Prof. Mr. S. Lynn: True.
Adv. Mr. Amos Goren: And for bladder cancer, for both males and females, you found that the morbidity in Haifa in this study is Less confirms the expected number of cases according to the average in Israel. Right?
The witness, Prof. Mr. S. Lynn: True.
(pp. 541-542).
- Lin was presented with the fact that Prof. Grotto mentioned three of his articles in the position paper he wrote (Appendix 4.1). One of the articles cited as its source/reference No. 40 (see Exhibit M/57) is "Cancer Incidence and Survival among Children" (2012).
- Lin was referred to the aforementioned article, which he wrote and was asked as follows:
Adv. Mr. A. Prinz: You looked at the incidence of cancer among 0 to 19-year-olds during the years 1998 to 2007, right?
The witness, Prof. Mr. S. Lynn: True
Adv. Mr. A. Prinz: And you also presented here the segmentation of cancer cases at young ages by geographical area in the country.
The witness, Prof. Mr. S. Lynn: OK
Adv. Mr. A. Prinz: Right?
The witness, Prof. Mr. S. Lynn: Yes.
Adv. Mr. A. Prinz: And you checked, among other things, you compared the Haifa area with other areas.