Historical, experimental and clinical evidence is presented to suggest that radon constitutes a relatively small carcinogenic risk for casual visitors to caves. The risk is dependent on radon levels and the smoking of tobacco. Show cave guides, chronically exposed to radon, may be at increased risk for lung cancer due to the effects of radon, especially if they are smokers of tobacco
Purpose of the study. Radon is a radioactive gas of natural origin; it is produced by the disintegra...
Studies of underground miners occupationally exposed to radon have consistently demonstrated an incr...
Studies of underground miners occupationally exposed to radon have consistently demonstrated an incr...
Historical, experimental and clinical evidence is presented to suggest that radon constitutes a rela...
The concerns over the risks to human health from radon in underground caves are poorly documented, u...
The concerns over the risks to human health from radon in underground caves are poorly documented, u...
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas. It is colourless, odourless and chemically inert. Th...
Radon concentrations in caves, e.g. the Great Cave of Niah, Sarawak in Miocene Subis Limestone, show...
In caves, radon has been identified as occurring at elevated levels by a number of groups but, with ...
BACKGROUND: Radon is a well-established lung carcinogen that has been extensively studied. Very high...
This reconnaissance study of radon concentrations in the Great Cave of Niah in Sarawak shows that in...
A case-control study nested in the cohort of French uranium miners took smoking information into acc...
Human health risks from radon exposure in Bahamian caves are undocumented. This study presents the r...
This reconnaissance study of radon concentrations in the Great Cave of Niah in Sarawak shows that in...
The physical characteristics of radon are reported as well as its sources,the transport in rock and ...
Purpose of the study. Radon is a radioactive gas of natural origin; it is produced by the disintegra...
Studies of underground miners occupationally exposed to radon have consistently demonstrated an incr...
Studies of underground miners occupationally exposed to radon have consistently demonstrated an incr...
Historical, experimental and clinical evidence is presented to suggest that radon constitutes a rela...
The concerns over the risks to human health from radon in underground caves are poorly documented, u...
The concerns over the risks to human health from radon in underground caves are poorly documented, u...
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas. It is colourless, odourless and chemically inert. Th...
Radon concentrations in caves, e.g. the Great Cave of Niah, Sarawak in Miocene Subis Limestone, show...
In caves, radon has been identified as occurring at elevated levels by a number of groups but, with ...
BACKGROUND: Radon is a well-established lung carcinogen that has been extensively studied. Very high...
This reconnaissance study of radon concentrations in the Great Cave of Niah in Sarawak shows that in...
A case-control study nested in the cohort of French uranium miners took smoking information into acc...
Human health risks from radon exposure in Bahamian caves are undocumented. This study presents the r...
This reconnaissance study of radon concentrations in the Great Cave of Niah in Sarawak shows that in...
The physical characteristics of radon are reported as well as its sources,the transport in rock and ...
Purpose of the study. Radon is a radioactive gas of natural origin; it is produced by the disintegra...
Studies of underground miners occupationally exposed to radon have consistently demonstrated an incr...
Studies of underground miners occupationally exposed to radon have consistently demonstrated an incr...