We explored the association between groundwater radon levels and childhood cancer mortality in North Carolina. Using data from two state-wide surveys of public drinking water supplies, counties were ranked according to average groundwater radon concentration. Age and sex-adjusted 1950-79 cancer death rates among children under age 15 were calculated for counties with high, medium, and low radon levels. Overall cancer mortality was increased in counties with medium and high radon levels. The strongest association was for the leukaemias, but risks were also suggested for other sites. These associations could be due to confounding or other biases, but the findings are consistent with other recent reports
Abstract: There is warranted interest in assessing the association between residential radon exposur...
Data from a case-control study of lung cancer and residential radon exposure con- ducted in Worceste...
PurposeLung cancer is the leading cause of U.S. cancer deaths and radon is the second leading risk f...
We explored the association between groundwater radon levels and childhood cancer mortality in North...
Background: The risk of indoor air radon for lung cancer is well studied, but the risks of groundwat...
Previous studies of radon-222 in North Carolina groundwater supplies have shown that the state has s...
Cohort studies have consistently shown underground miners exposed to high levels of radon to be at e...
There is warranted interest in assessing the association between residential radon exposure and the ...
Background: In contrast with established evidence linking high doses of ionizing radiation with chil...
A population-based case-control study on risk factors for childhood malignancies was used to investi...
This paper reports the results of the United Kingdom Childhood Cancer Study relating to risks associ...
Exposure to high concentrations of radon progeny (radon) produces lung cancer in both underground mi...
Background: In contrast with established evidence linking high doses of ionizing radiation with chil...
Exposure to high concentrations of radon (222Rn) progeny produces lung cancer in both underground mi...
Tobacco use is a major public health concern in Kentucky, as nearly one-quarter of adults report cur...
Abstract: There is warranted interest in assessing the association between residential radon exposur...
Data from a case-control study of lung cancer and residential radon exposure con- ducted in Worceste...
PurposeLung cancer is the leading cause of U.S. cancer deaths and radon is the second leading risk f...
We explored the association between groundwater radon levels and childhood cancer mortality in North...
Background: The risk of indoor air radon for lung cancer is well studied, but the risks of groundwat...
Previous studies of radon-222 in North Carolina groundwater supplies have shown that the state has s...
Cohort studies have consistently shown underground miners exposed to high levels of radon to be at e...
There is warranted interest in assessing the association between residential radon exposure and the ...
Background: In contrast with established evidence linking high doses of ionizing radiation with chil...
A population-based case-control study on risk factors for childhood malignancies was used to investi...
This paper reports the results of the United Kingdom Childhood Cancer Study relating to risks associ...
Exposure to high concentrations of radon progeny (radon) produces lung cancer in both underground mi...
Background: In contrast with established evidence linking high doses of ionizing radiation with chil...
Exposure to high concentrations of radon (222Rn) progeny produces lung cancer in both underground mi...
Tobacco use is a major public health concern in Kentucky, as nearly one-quarter of adults report cur...
Abstract: There is warranted interest in assessing the association between residential radon exposur...
Data from a case-control study of lung cancer and residential radon exposure con- ducted in Worceste...
PurposeLung cancer is the leading cause of U.S. cancer deaths and radon is the second leading risk f...