نتایج جستجو برای: radon exposure

تعداد نتایج: 313288  

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology 2015
Neil McColl Anssi Auvinen Ausrele Kesminiene Carolina Espina Friederike Erdmann Esther de Vries Rüdiger Greinert John Harrison Joachim Schüz

Ionising radiation can transfer sufficient energy to ionise molecules, and this can lead to chemical changes, including DNA damage in cells. Key evidence for the carcinogenicity of ionising radiation comes from: follow-up studies of the survivors of the atomic bombings in Japan; other epidemiological studies of groups that have been exposed to radiation from medical, occupational or environment...

2013
Meghdad Pirsaheb Farid Najafi Touba Khosravi Lida Hemati

BACKGROUND The main sources of radiation exposure of all living organisms including humans are natural. In fact, radon and its decay products are the cause of 50% of the total dose that is derived from natural sources. Because of the significant health hazards of radon gas, its levels are widely monitored throughout the world. Accordingly, considerable researches have also been carried out in I...

Journal: :Medycyna pracy 2013
Katarzyna Walczak Marek Zmyślony

BACKGROUND Geothermal waters contain, among other components, soluble radon gas. Alpha radioactive radon is a health hazard to humans, especially when it gets into the respiratory tract. SPA facilities that use geothermal water can be a source of an increased radiation dose to people who stay there. Based on the available literature concerning radon concentrations, we assessed exposure to radon...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2011
Jerome S Puskin

Noting a negative correlation between average radon levels and lung cancer mortality in Montana counties, Hart (2011) “questions the notion that radon is deadly in Montana.” Results from a much larger ecological study of the correlation between county radon levels and lung cancer mortality across the whole United States were published in the 1990s (Cohen 1990, 1995). Like Hart, Cohen found an i...

2004
D. Laurier G. Monchaux A. Rogel J. P. Morlier S. Billon B. Quesne M. Tirmarche

An increased lung cancer risk associated with radon exposure has been reported both in underground miner cohort studies and in animal experiments. However a large proportion of these results came from populations who received high radon exposure for a short period of time. Our aim is to analyse the effects of radon in populations exposed to low level and low rates over long periods. In France, ...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
k. kant department of physics, kl mehta dayanand college for women, faridabad, haryana, india-121 001 s.b. upadhyay department of physics, b.s.a. college, mathura ,u.p. – 281 001 s.k. chakarvarti department of applied physics, n.i.t. kurukshetra, haryana, india-136 119

abstract background: and soils with which it comes in contact. there is dual exposure from radon in water i.e. due toinhalation of the radon released from the water into the ambient air and through ingestion whenwater is used for drinking. as radon contaminated water adversely affects the health, it istherefore fundamental from health and hygiene point of view to measure radium concentrationand...

2002
D. J. BRENNER R. K. SACHS

exposure (NCRP 1987) . For a variety of reasons, Purpose : Radon risks derive from exposure of bronchio-epithelial however, direct epidemiological assessment of the cells to high-linear energy transfer (LET) a-particles. a-particle risks from domestic radon exposure is diYcult, exposure can result in bystander eVects, where irradiated cells resulting in risk estimates with wide conŽ dence inter...

Journal: :Epidemiology 2012
Benedict W Wheeler James Allen Michael H Depledge Alison Curnow

BACKGROUND Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, is a carcinogen that causes a small proportion of lung cancers among exposed populations. Theoretical models suggest that radon may also be a risk factor for skin cancer, but epidemiologic evidence for this relationship is weak. In this study, we investigated ecologic associations between environmental radon concentration and the incidenc...

2013
Jing Chen Deborah Moir

On the basis of considerable knowledge gained by studying health effects in uranium and other underground miners who worked in radon-rich environments, radon exposure has been identified as a cause of lung cancer. Recent pooled analyses of residential studies have shown that radon poses a similar risk of causing lung cancer in the general public when exposure occurs at generally lower levels fo...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2001
L Kreienbrock M Kreuzer M Gerken G Dingerkus J Wellmann G Keller H E Wichmann

In a 1990-1996 case-control study in western Germany, the authors investigated lung cancer risk due to exposure to residential radon. Confirmed lung cancer cases from hospitals and a random sample of community controls were interviewed by trained interviewers regarding different risk factors. For 1 year, alpha track detectors were placed in dwellings to measure radon gas concentrations. The eva...

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