Research has been conducted on the concentration of radon gas in air quality in air-conditioned rooms that can increase the potential for lung cancer. Indoor air quality is influenced by factors such as room occupants, material buildings, equipment and furniture in the room, contamination of pollutants from the outdoor air, seasonal influences, lighting, temperature, humidity, indoor noise, and ventilation. In addition, indoor air quality can be affected by radon gas. The concentration of radon gas is relatively high compared to other natural radionuclides. It is estimated that around 55% of the radionuclide concentration in nature comes from radon gas and is the largest source of radiation received by the world population, which is around ...
Recent studies show that radon inhalation even at low concentrations poses a risk of developing lung...
Radon (222Rn) is an odorless and tasteless gas that is known to cause lung cancer. The objective of ...
BACKGROUND: Radon, the second cause of lung cancer after smoking (WHO- IARC), is a natural, radioact...
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 gas is one of the environmental risk factors which can increase the ...
Indoor air pollution is a growing health concern in the present urbanized world caused by increased ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) radon constitutes the second cause of lung cancer i...
Radon is a radioactive gas. It is a decay product of natural radium-226 and is found everywhere outd...
Radon is an invisible and dangerous noble gas that seeps up from the ground. Breathing in too much r...
In the past decade a number of studies have looked into the environmental conditions of buildings an...
The results of radon concentration measurements carried out in dwellings with natural ventilation fo...
Introduction and purpose: Exposure to natural sources of radiation, especially radon and its sh...
Considered the second biggest risk factor for lung cancer in humans after smoking, indoor radon gas ...
BACKGROUND: Radon, the second cause of lung cancer after smoking (WHO- IARC), is a natural, radioact...
Recent studies show that radon inhalation even at low concentrations poses a risk of developing lung...
Radon (222Rn) is an odorless and tasteless gas that is known to cause lung cancer. The objective of ...
BACKGROUND: Radon, the second cause of lung cancer after smoking (WHO- IARC), is a natural, radioact...
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 gas is one of the environmental risk factors which can increase the ...
Indoor air pollution is a growing health concern in the present urbanized world caused by increased ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) radon constitutes the second cause of lung cancer i...
Radon is a radioactive gas. It is a decay product of natural radium-226 and is found everywhere outd...
Radon is an invisible and dangerous noble gas that seeps up from the ground. Breathing in too much r...
In the past decade a number of studies have looked into the environmental conditions of buildings an...
The results of radon concentration measurements carried out in dwellings with natural ventilation fo...
Introduction and purpose: Exposure to natural sources of radiation, especially radon and its sh...
Considered the second biggest risk factor for lung cancer in humans after smoking, indoor radon gas ...
BACKGROUND: Radon, the second cause of lung cancer after smoking (WHO- IARC), is a natural, radioact...
Recent studies show that radon inhalation even at low concentrations poses a risk of developing lung...
Radon (222Rn) is an odorless and tasteless gas that is known to cause lung cancer. The objective of ...
BACKGROUND: Radon, the second cause of lung cancer after smoking (WHO- IARC), is a natural, radioact...