There is controversy as to whether low levels of radiation (i.e., < 5 rem) pose a health risk. This brief inquiry compares archived cancer mortality data in counties having relatively low (0–250 feet above sea level), medium (500–1000 feet above sea level), and high (3000+ feet above sea level) elevations also having corresponding greater natural background levels of radiation respectively. Cancer mortality was found to be lowest in the high elevation counties (mean = 58.2) followed by low elevation counties (67.5) and then medium elevation counties (70.4). Statistically significant differences were found between low -high elevations (p = 0.003), and medium - high elevations (p = 0.010), but not between low and medium elevations (p = 0.5). ...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in the Appalachian region of the United States. Existing studies ...
There are many places on the earth, where natural background radiation exposures are elevated signif...
Cancer mortality was compared between a three-county region in southwestern Utah and the remainder o...
There is controversy as to whether low levels of radiation (i.e., < 5 rem) pose a health risk. Th...
There is controversy as to whether low levels of radiation (i.e., \u3c 5 rem) pose a health risk. Th...
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
A previous study compared cancer mortality in the six lowest versus six highest elevations in the U....
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
A previous study compared cancer mortality in the six lowest versus six highest elevations in the U....
Previous research on land elevation and cancer death rates in the U.S. revealed lower cancer death r...
This ecological inquiry compares cancer mortality rates in the U.S. to the predictor of natural back...
There are a number of variables that are correlated with land elevation. Land eleva-tion, and in par...
There are a number of variables that are correlated with land elevation. Land elevation, and in part...
This ecological inquiry compares cancer mortality rates in the U.S. to the predictor of natural back...
The geographic distribution of average annual age-adjusted mortality rates (1964-1976) for four type...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in the Appalachian region of the United States. Existing studies ...
There are many places on the earth, where natural background radiation exposures are elevated signif...
Cancer mortality was compared between a three-county region in southwestern Utah and the remainder o...
There is controversy as to whether low levels of radiation (i.e., < 5 rem) pose a health risk. Th...
There is controversy as to whether low levels of radiation (i.e., \u3c 5 rem) pose a health risk. Th...
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
A previous study compared cancer mortality in the six lowest versus six highest elevations in the U....
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
A previous study compared cancer mortality in the six lowest versus six highest elevations in the U....
Previous research on land elevation and cancer death rates in the U.S. revealed lower cancer death r...
This ecological inquiry compares cancer mortality rates in the U.S. to the predictor of natural back...
There are a number of variables that are correlated with land elevation. Land eleva-tion, and in par...
There are a number of variables that are correlated with land elevation. Land elevation, and in part...
This ecological inquiry compares cancer mortality rates in the U.S. to the predictor of natural back...
The geographic distribution of average annual age-adjusted mortality rates (1964-1976) for four type...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in the Appalachian region of the United States. Existing studies ...
There are many places on the earth, where natural background radiation exposures are elevated signif...
Cancer mortality was compared between a three-county region in southwestern Utah and the remainder o...