Long-term exposure to high radon concentration exerts pathological effects and elicits changes in respiratory function, increasing an individual’s risk of developing lung cancer. In health risk assessment of indoor radon, consideration of long-term exposure thereto is necessary to identify a relationship between indoor radon exposure and lung cancer. However, measuring long-term indoor radon concentration can be difficult, and a statistical model for predicting mean annual indoor radon concentrations may be readily applicable. We investigated the predictability of mean annual radon concentrations using national data on indoor radon concentrations throughout the spring, summer, fall, and winter seasons in Korea. Indoor radon concentrat...
Although statistically-derived national Seasonal Correction Factors (SCFs) are conventionally used t...
Radon is the primary source of radiat ion exposure for most people in the United States. Although ra...
Radon gas is naturally occurring, and can concentrate in the built environment. It is radioactive an...
Long-term exposure to high radon concentration exerts pathological effects and elicits changes in re...
Indoor radon concentrations are subject to seasonal variation with a maximum in winter and a minimum...
Long-term exposure to elevated radon (222Rn) concentrations has been linked to increased lung cancer...
The majority of radon measurements in the built environment are made over sub-year periods and are t...
Following an intensive survey of domestic radon levels in the United Kingdom (UK), the former Nation...
Following an intensive survey of domestic radon levels in the United Kingdom (UK), the former Nation...
The objective of this study is to offer basic scientific data to support policy decision-making for ...
In this study, the indoor radon ( Rn-222) levels in summer and winter seasons were measured by using...
More than 50% of the worldwide effective radiation dose from natural sources is known to be due to 2...
Assessment of the annual radon concentration is often required in indoor radon surveys of territorie...
Indoor radon is the second most important risk factor for lung cancer and may also be a risk factor ...
Indoor radon concentration follows usually a seasonal cycle with higher levels in cooler months and...
Although statistically-derived national Seasonal Correction Factors (SCFs) are conventionally used t...
Radon is the primary source of radiat ion exposure for most people in the United States. Although ra...
Radon gas is naturally occurring, and can concentrate in the built environment. It is radioactive an...
Long-term exposure to high radon concentration exerts pathological effects and elicits changes in re...
Indoor radon concentrations are subject to seasonal variation with a maximum in winter and a minimum...
Long-term exposure to elevated radon (222Rn) concentrations has been linked to increased lung cancer...
The majority of radon measurements in the built environment are made over sub-year periods and are t...
Following an intensive survey of domestic radon levels in the United Kingdom (UK), the former Nation...
Following an intensive survey of domestic radon levels in the United Kingdom (UK), the former Nation...
The objective of this study is to offer basic scientific data to support policy decision-making for ...
In this study, the indoor radon ( Rn-222) levels in summer and winter seasons were measured by using...
More than 50% of the worldwide effective radiation dose from natural sources is known to be due to 2...
Assessment of the annual radon concentration is often required in indoor radon surveys of territorie...
Indoor radon is the second most important risk factor for lung cancer and may also be a risk factor ...
Indoor radon concentration follows usually a seasonal cycle with higher levels in cooler months and...
Although statistically-derived national Seasonal Correction Factors (SCFs) are conventionally used t...
Radon is the primary source of radiat ion exposure for most people in the United States. Although ra...
Radon gas is naturally occurring, and can concentrate in the built environment. It is radioactive an...