Radon (222Rn) has been highlighted by a number of authors as a significant public health concern. For example, it is the second most significant cause of lung cancer after tobacco smoking (ca. 1,000-2,000 and 21,000 deaths per year in the UK and USA respectively; US EPA, 2003; Darby et al., 2005; Dixon, 2006; HPA, 2009), yet a very high proportion of the general public appears to be unaware of the risk. This chapter deals with topical radon issues such as radon in the workplace; radon in homes; exposure to radon during leisure activities; radon and water; measurement and monitoring; seasonal correction; remediation; cancer risks; cost-benefit analysis and cost-effectiveness; mapping; future policies; and further research. This assessment of...
Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that is a member of Group 0 of the periodic table. I...
Tobacco use is a major public health concern in Kentucky, as nearly one-quarter of adults report cur...
Radon is a natural radioactive gas used to estimate the radioactive hazard in the environment. Radon...
Radon (222Rn) has been highlighted by a number of authors as a significant public health concern. F...
BACKGROUND: Radon is a well-established lung carcinogen that has been extensively studied. Very high...
Epidemiologic studies of uranium miners and other underground miners have consistently shown miners ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) radon constitutes the second cause of lung cancer i...
Radon is a natural radioactive gas that you cannot see, smell, or taste and that can only be detecte...
Radon, a gaseous radioactive decay product of naturally-occurring uranium is widely distributed in t...
Surveys of indoor radon concentrations, when taken together with estimates of the risk of lung cance...
Background The National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB) estimated in 1990 that radon causes 5 p...
National audienceThe health impact of exposure to radon and its decay was initially demonstrated by ...
Radon is an established human lung carcinogen naturally released as an odorless, colorless gas from ...
Radon (222Rn) is a natural radioactive gas that occurs in rocks and soils and can only be detected w...
Indoor air can be polluted in a number of ways. Indoor pollutants include formaldehyde, carbon monox...
Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that is a member of Group 0 of the periodic table. I...
Tobacco use is a major public health concern in Kentucky, as nearly one-quarter of adults report cur...
Radon is a natural radioactive gas used to estimate the radioactive hazard in the environment. Radon...
Radon (222Rn) has been highlighted by a number of authors as a significant public health concern. F...
BACKGROUND: Radon is a well-established lung carcinogen that has been extensively studied. Very high...
Epidemiologic studies of uranium miners and other underground miners have consistently shown miners ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) radon constitutes the second cause of lung cancer i...
Radon is a natural radioactive gas that you cannot see, smell, or taste and that can only be detecte...
Radon, a gaseous radioactive decay product of naturally-occurring uranium is widely distributed in t...
Surveys of indoor radon concentrations, when taken together with estimates of the risk of lung cance...
Background The National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB) estimated in 1990 that radon causes 5 p...
National audienceThe health impact of exposure to radon and its decay was initially demonstrated by ...
Radon is an established human lung carcinogen naturally released as an odorless, colorless gas from ...
Radon (222Rn) is a natural radioactive gas that occurs in rocks and soils and can only be detected w...
Indoor air can be polluted in a number of ways. Indoor pollutants include formaldehyde, carbon monox...
Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that is a member of Group 0 of the periodic table. I...
Tobacco use is a major public health concern in Kentucky, as nearly one-quarter of adults report cur...
Radon is a natural radioactive gas used to estimate the radioactive hazard in the environment. Radon...