Exposure to indoor radon has been determined to be the second leading cause of lung cancer after tobacco smoking. Canadian population risk of radon induced lung cancer was assessed in 2005 with the radon distribution characteristics deter-mined from a radon survey carried out in the late 1970s in 19 cities. In that survey, a grab sampling method was used to measure radon levels. The observed radon concentration in 14 000 Canadian homes surveyed followed a log–normal distribu-tion with a geometric mean (GM) of 11.2 Bq m–3 and a geometric standard deviation (GSD) of 3.9. Based on the informa-tion from that survey, it was estimated that ∼10 % of lung cancers in Canada resulted from indoor radon exposure. To gain a better understanding of radon...
BACKGROUND: Several case-control studies have indicated an increased risk of lung cancer linked to i...
International audienceRadon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Since the prev...
This study aimed to estimate (1) the number of avoidable lung cancer cases attributable to residenti...
A causal link between radon exposure and lung cancer was previously established through numerous epi...
Radon is widely recognized as a human carcinogen and findings from epidemiologic studies support a c...
Epidemiologic studies of uranium miners and other underground miners have consistently shown miners ...
Long-term exposure to elevated indoor radon concentrations has been determined to be the second lead...
Abstract: Long-term exposure to elevated indoor radon concentrations has been determined to be the s...
Lung cancer has held the distinction as the most common cancer type worldwide since 1985 (Parkin et ...
Purpose To calculate the burden of lung cancer illness due to radon for all thirty-six health units ...
Background. There is substantial epidemiological and experimental evidence that exposure to radon at...
Cohort studies have consistently shown underground miners exposed to high levels of radon to be at e...
Objective: To determine the risk of lung cancer associated with exposure at home to the radioactiv...
Studies of underground miners occupationally exposed to radon have consistently demonstrated an incr...
BACKGROUND: Radon is a well-established lung carcinogen that has been extensively studied. Very high...
BACKGROUND: Several case-control studies have indicated an increased risk of lung cancer linked to i...
International audienceRadon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Since the prev...
This study aimed to estimate (1) the number of avoidable lung cancer cases attributable to residenti...
A causal link between radon exposure and lung cancer was previously established through numerous epi...
Radon is widely recognized as a human carcinogen and findings from epidemiologic studies support a c...
Epidemiologic studies of uranium miners and other underground miners have consistently shown miners ...
Long-term exposure to elevated indoor radon concentrations has been determined to be the second lead...
Abstract: Long-term exposure to elevated indoor radon concentrations has been determined to be the s...
Lung cancer has held the distinction as the most common cancer type worldwide since 1985 (Parkin et ...
Purpose To calculate the burden of lung cancer illness due to radon for all thirty-six health units ...
Background. There is substantial epidemiological and experimental evidence that exposure to radon at...
Cohort studies have consistently shown underground miners exposed to high levels of radon to be at e...
Objective: To determine the risk of lung cancer associated with exposure at home to the radioactiv...
Studies of underground miners occupationally exposed to radon have consistently demonstrated an incr...
BACKGROUND: Radon is a well-established lung carcinogen that has been extensively studied. Very high...
BACKGROUND: Several case-control studies have indicated an increased risk of lung cancer linked to i...
International audienceRadon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Since the prev...
This study aimed to estimate (1) the number of avoidable lung cancer cases attributable to residenti...