نتایج جستجو برای: radon exposure

تعداد نتایج: 313288  

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 1999
A Yngveson C Williams A Hjerpe J Lundeberg P Söderkvist G Pershagen

Unusual mutation patterns in lung tumors among underground miners have been indicated, suggesting radon-specific alterations in the genome, but the data are not consistent. To investigate the association between residential radon exposure and p53 mutations in lung tumors, we performed a study on cases from a nation-wide population-based investigation in Sweden. Our study included 83 nonsmoking ...

2016
Seungsoo Sheen Keu Sung Lee Wou Young Chung Saeil Nam Dae Ryong Kang

Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death in the world. Smoking is definitely the most important risk factor for lung cancer. Radon ((222)Rn) is a natural gas produced from radium ((226)Ra) in the decay series of uranium ((238)U). Radon exposure is the second most common cause of lung cancer and the first risk factor for lung cancer in never-smokers. Case-control studies have provi...

Journal: :Reviews on environmental health 2001
R W Field

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States for both men and women. Although most lung cancer deaths are attributable to tobacco usage, even secondary causes of lung cancer are important because of the magnitude of lung cancer incidence and its poor survival rate. This review summarizes the basic features and major findings from the published U.S. large-scale residenti...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2002
Zuoyuan Wang Jay H Lubin Longde Wang Shouzhi Zhang John D Boice Hongxing Cui Shurong Zhang Susan Conrath Ying Xia Bing Shang Alina Brenner Suwen Lei Catherine Metayer Jisheng Cao Katherine W Chen Shujie Lei Ruth A Kleinerman

In the general population, evaluation of lung cancer risk from radon in houses is hampered by low levels of exposure and by dosimetric uncertainties due to residential mobility. To address these limitations, the authors conducted a case-control study in a predominantly rural area of China with low mobility and high radon levels. Included were all lung cancer cases diagnosed between January 1994...

Matiullah, M. Rafique, M.U. Rajput, N. Manzoo, S. Rahman, S.U. Rahman,

Background: Several epidemiological studies conducted on underground miner’s show that exposure to elevated levels of radioactive radon gas is expected to increase the risk of lung cancer. Relative risk of lung cancer is almost linear with radon exposure. Elevated concentrations of radon are not only reported within mines but also for closed indoor environment of general public houses....

2016
Qifan Wu Ziqiang Pan Senlin Liu Chunhong Wang Q. F. Wu

The annual effective dose to Chinese population from natural radiation exposure is about 3.1 mSv/y, of which 1.56 mSv/y or 50% is due to the exposure from radon and its daughters [1]. The enhanced natural radiation level results mainly from indoor radon concentrations rising by 70%, compared to the previous data in 1990s [1, 2]. Based on the research, the increase in indoor radon concentrations...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health 2006
Sarah Darby David Hill Harz Deo Anssi Auvinen Juan Miguel Barros-Dios Hélène Baysson Francesco Bochicchio Rolf Falk Sara Farchi Adolfo Figueiras Matti Hakama Iris Heid Nezahat Hunter Lothar Kreienbrock Michaela Kreuzer Frédéric Lagarde Ilona Mäkeläinen Colin Muirhead Wilhelm Oberaigner Göran Pershagen Eeva Ruosteenoja Angelika Schaffrath Rosario Margot Tirmarche Ladislav Tomásek Elise Whitley Heinz-Erich Wichmann Richard Doll

OBJECTIVES Studies seeking direct estimates of the lung cancer risk associated with residential radon exposure lasting several decades have been conducted in many European countries. Individually these studies have not been large enough to assess moderate risks reliably. Therefore data from all 13 European studies of residential radon and lung cancer satisfying certain prespecified criteria hav...

ژورنال: سنجش و ایمنی پرتو 2020

The origins of radon gas are the amount of uranium decay in the soil that is released into space and through the interior gaps of  buildings. Radon can enter the respiratory system and cause radiation hazards. Recently research has identified Radon as the second leading cause of lung cancer after cigarette smoking. The indoor concentration of Radon progeny is mentioned as an important issue reg...

2016
Ji Hyun Park Dae Ryong Kang Jinheum Kim

Radiation from natural sources is one of causes of the environmental diseases. Radon is the leading environmental cause of lung cancer next to smoking. To investigate the relationship between indoor radon concentrations and lung cancer, researchers must be able to estimate an individual's cumulative level of indoor radon exposure and to do so, one must first be able to assess indoor radon conce...

Journal: :journal of sciences, islamic republic of iran 2014
f. iranmanesh a. shafiei bafti a. negarestani m. malakootian

the presence of radon in drinking water causes health risks associated with exposure from both inhalation and ingestion. since the studies show that faults near the water resources have a critical effect on the concentration of radon, kouhbanan active fault zone, to find water resources  with high radon concentration was chosen for the following investigation. water samples were taken from all ...

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