ObjectivesEpidemiological studies of underground miners have provided clear evidence that inhalation of radon decay products causes lung cancer. Moreover, these studies have served as a quantitative basis for estimation of radon-associated excess lung cancer risk. However, questions remain regarding the effects of exposure to the low levels of radon decay products typically encountered in contemporary occupational and environmental settings on the risk of lung cancer and other diseases, and on the modifiers of these associations. These issues are of central importance for estimation of risks associated with residential and occupational radon exposures.MethodsThe Pooled Uranium Miner Analysis (PUMA) assembles information on cohorts of uraniu...
Radon is classified as a known pulmonary carcinogen in humans. A better understanding of the effects...
International audienceObjectives: This paper presents the risk of death from lung cancer and from ot...
International audienceThe International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) recently estima...
ObjectivesEpidemiological studies of underground miners have provided clear evidence that inhalation...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous individual and pooled epidemiological studies of underg...
International audienceObjectives Radon is a ubiquitous occupational and environmental lung carcinoge...
International audienceBackground: Despite reductions in exposure for workers and the general public,...
Background It is well established that lung cancer is caused by radon, while uncertainty exists as t...
International audienceIt is well established that high radon exposures increase the risk of lung can...
It is well established that high radon exposures increase the risk of lung cancer mortality. The eff...
Objectives The study objectives were to extend the follow-up of the Ontario uranium miners cohort, o...
BackgroundThe authors assessed the association between radon decay products (RDP) exposure and histo...
A combined analysis of three case-control studies nested in three European uranium miner cohorts was...
Although radon is a well-established contributor to lung cancer mortality among uranium miners, the ...
Rationale/Objective: Excess lung cancer risks associated with exposure to inhaled radon decay produc...
Radon is classified as a known pulmonary carcinogen in humans. A better understanding of the effects...
International audienceObjectives: This paper presents the risk of death from lung cancer and from ot...
International audienceThe International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) recently estima...
ObjectivesEpidemiological studies of underground miners have provided clear evidence that inhalation...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous individual and pooled epidemiological studies of underg...
International audienceObjectives Radon is a ubiquitous occupational and environmental lung carcinoge...
International audienceBackground: Despite reductions in exposure for workers and the general public,...
Background It is well established that lung cancer is caused by radon, while uncertainty exists as t...
International audienceIt is well established that high radon exposures increase the risk of lung can...
It is well established that high radon exposures increase the risk of lung cancer mortality. The eff...
Objectives The study objectives were to extend the follow-up of the Ontario uranium miners cohort, o...
BackgroundThe authors assessed the association between radon decay products (RDP) exposure and histo...
A combined analysis of three case-control studies nested in three European uranium miner cohorts was...
Although radon is a well-established contributor to lung cancer mortality among uranium miners, the ...
Rationale/Objective: Excess lung cancer risks associated with exposure to inhaled radon decay produc...
Radon is classified as a known pulmonary carcinogen in humans. A better understanding of the effects...
International audienceObjectives: This paper presents the risk of death from lung cancer and from ot...
International audienceThe International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) recently estima...