Factors thought to be related to lung cancer include smoking, radon, and educational attainment. These factors were analyzed in the present ecological study for Oregon with correlation and linear regression statistics. A moderate, inverse, and statistically significant correlation was found with educational attainment while surprisingly, negligible and statistically insignificant correlations were found with smoking and radon. More rigorous research such as case-control study designs, are indicated to verify or refute these findings
Abstract-A study of lung cancer risk from residential radon exposure and its radioactive progeny was...
The risk estimates for the general population extrapolated from the risk obtained from the miner stu...
The risk estimates for the general population extrapolated from the risk obtained from the miner stu...
Factors thought to be related to lung cancer include smoking, radon, and educational attainment. The...
Cohen has reported a negative correlation between lung cancer mortality and average radon levels by ...
Data from a case-control study of lung cancer and residential radon exposure con- ducted in Worceste...
Abstract— The large United States county-based study (Cohen 1995, 2001) in which an inverse relation...
Lung cancer has held the distinction as the most common cancer type worldwide since 1985 (Parkin et ...
Residential radon has been found to be associated with lung cancer in epidemiological/ ecological st...
This thesis examined associations between ecological indicators of residential radon and fine partic...
Although the incidence and mortality for most cancers such as lung and colon are decreasing in sever...
PurposeLung cancer is the leading cause of U.S. cancer deaths and radon is the second leading risk f...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in Utah despite hav...
Problems in epidemiological studies in connection with the determination of radon-caused lung cance...
Tobacco use is a major public health concern in Kentucky, as nearly one-quarter of adults report cur...
Abstract-A study of lung cancer risk from residential radon exposure and its radioactive progeny was...
The risk estimates for the general population extrapolated from the risk obtained from the miner stu...
The risk estimates for the general population extrapolated from the risk obtained from the miner stu...
Factors thought to be related to lung cancer include smoking, radon, and educational attainment. The...
Cohen has reported a negative correlation between lung cancer mortality and average radon levels by ...
Data from a case-control study of lung cancer and residential radon exposure con- ducted in Worceste...
Abstract— The large United States county-based study (Cohen 1995, 2001) in which an inverse relation...
Lung cancer has held the distinction as the most common cancer type worldwide since 1985 (Parkin et ...
Residential radon has been found to be associated with lung cancer in epidemiological/ ecological st...
This thesis examined associations between ecological indicators of residential radon and fine partic...
Although the incidence and mortality for most cancers such as lung and colon are decreasing in sever...
PurposeLung cancer is the leading cause of U.S. cancer deaths and radon is the second leading risk f...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in Utah despite hav...
Problems in epidemiological studies in connection with the determination of radon-caused lung cance...
Tobacco use is a major public health concern in Kentucky, as nearly one-quarter of adults report cur...
Abstract-A study of lung cancer risk from residential radon exposure and its radioactive progeny was...
The risk estimates for the general population extrapolated from the risk obtained from the miner stu...
The risk estimates for the general population extrapolated from the risk obtained from the miner stu...