Background and Objective: Radon gas is one of the environmental risk factors which can increase the risk of lung cancer and it is well known as the second-leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. The aim of the present study was to investigate indoor radon gas concentration in residential and public environments of Nourabad Mammasani city and to estimate the effective dose due to radon exposure. Materials and Methods: In this study, 52 homes and 8 public places were investigated to measure the concentration of indoor radon gas. Indoor radon concentrations were measured using passive sampling approach, alpha-track detectors (CR-39) for three months, and after that, detectors were sent to the laboratory to count the number of tracks. Resul...
Indoor radon concentrations in 33 dwellings in Arar city were measured using a CR-39 detector. Th...
Research has been conducted on the concentration of radon gas in air quality in air-conditioned room...
Radon exists naturally in the air. It can accumulate inside the buildings which may affect the indoo...
Background and Objective: Radon is a radioactive, odorless gas. Radon gas with the emission of alpha...
Introduction: Exposure to indoor radon increases the risk of lung cancer. This study examined the le...
Introduction: Radon is the second most important cause of lung cancer after smoking. Thus, the deter...
Introduction and purpose: Exposure to natural sources of radiation, especially radon and its sh...
The results of radon concentration measurements carried out in dwellings with natural ventilation fo...
Indoor air pollution is a growing health concern in the present urbanized world caused by increased ...
Radiation is a natural part of the environment that people interact continuously, and radon is one o...
Background & Objective: Indoor radon gas (222Rn) has been recognized as one of the causes of lung ca...
A number of international health organizations consider the exposure to residential radon as the sec...
Radon is a radioactive gas. It is a decay product of natural radium-226 and is found everywhere outd...
A number of international health organizations consider the exposure to residential radon as the sec...
A number of international health organizations consider the exposure to residential radon as the sec...
Indoor radon concentrations in 33 dwellings in Arar city were measured using a CR-39 detector. Th...
Research has been conducted on the concentration of radon gas in air quality in air-conditioned room...
Radon exists naturally in the air. It can accumulate inside the buildings which may affect the indoo...
Background and Objective: Radon is a radioactive, odorless gas. Radon gas with the emission of alpha...
Introduction: Exposure to indoor radon increases the risk of lung cancer. This study examined the le...
Introduction: Radon is the second most important cause of lung cancer after smoking. Thus, the deter...
Introduction and purpose: Exposure to natural sources of radiation, especially radon and its sh...
The results of radon concentration measurements carried out in dwellings with natural ventilation fo...
Indoor air pollution is a growing health concern in the present urbanized world caused by increased ...
Radiation is a natural part of the environment that people interact continuously, and radon is one o...
Background & Objective: Indoor radon gas (222Rn) has been recognized as one of the causes of lung ca...
A number of international health organizations consider the exposure to residential radon as the sec...
Radon is a radioactive gas. It is a decay product of natural radium-226 and is found everywhere outd...
A number of international health organizations consider the exposure to residential radon as the sec...
A number of international health organizations consider the exposure to residential radon as the sec...
Indoor radon concentrations in 33 dwellings in Arar city were measured using a CR-39 detector. Th...
Research has been conducted on the concentration of radon gas in air quality in air-conditioned room...
Radon exists naturally in the air. It can accumulate inside the buildings which may affect the indoo...