OBJECTIVES: Studies seeking direct estimates of the lung cancer risk associated with residential radon exposure lasting several decades have been conducted in many European countries. Individually these studies have not been large enough to assess moderate risks reliably. Therefore data from all 13 European studies of residential radon and lung cancer satisfying certain prespecified criteria have been brought together and analyzed. METHODS: Data were available for 7148 persons with lung cancer and 14,208 controls, all with individual smoking histories and residential radon histories determined by long-term radon gas measurements. RESULTS: The excess relative risk of lung cancer per 100 Bq/m3 increase in the observed radon concentration was ...
International audienceRadon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Since the prev...
INTRODUCTION: Several epidemiological studies have indicated an increased risk of lung cancer associ...
Lung cancer has held the distinction as the most common cancer type worldwide since 1985 (Parkin et ...
OBJECTIVES: Studies seeking direct estimates of the lung cancer risk associated with residential rad...
Objective: To determine the risk of lung cancer associated with exposure at home to the radioactiv...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of lung cancer associated with exposure at home to the radioactive ...
Objective To determine the risk of lung cancer associated with exposure at home to the radioactive d...
Inhalation of decay-products from radon in dwellings is the main source of exposure to ionising radi...
This study aimed to estimate (1) the number of avoidable lung cancer cases attributable to residenti...
Although high radon concentrations have been linked to increased risk of lung cancer by both experim...
Background: There is suggestive evidence that residential radon increases lung cancer risk. To eluci...
BACKGROUND: Several case-control studies have indicated an increased risk of lung cancer linked to i...
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...
Introduction. Radon gas is a naturally occurring, radioactive contaminant of indoor air. Based on ex...
International audienceRadon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Since the prev...
INTRODUCTION: Several epidemiological studies have indicated an increased risk of lung cancer associ...
Lung cancer has held the distinction as the most common cancer type worldwide since 1985 (Parkin et ...
OBJECTIVES: Studies seeking direct estimates of the lung cancer risk associated with residential rad...
Objective: To determine the risk of lung cancer associated with exposure at home to the radioactiv...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of lung cancer associated with exposure at home to the radioactive ...
Objective To determine the risk of lung cancer associated with exposure at home to the radioactive d...
Inhalation of decay-products from radon in dwellings is the main source of exposure to ionising radi...
This study aimed to estimate (1) the number of avoidable lung cancer cases attributable to residenti...
Although high radon concentrations have been linked to increased risk of lung cancer by both experim...
Background: There is suggestive evidence that residential radon increases lung cancer risk. To eluci...
BACKGROUND: Several case-control studies have indicated an increased risk of lung cancer linked to i...
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...
Introduction. Radon gas is a naturally occurring, radioactive contaminant of indoor air. Based on ex...
International audienceRadon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Since the prev...
INTRODUCTION: Several epidemiological studies have indicated an increased risk of lung cancer associ...
Lung cancer has held the distinction as the most common cancer type worldwide since 1985 (Parkin et ...