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 2012
Juan Miguel Barros-Dios Alberto Ruano-Ravina Mónica Pérez-Ríos Margarita Castro-Bernárdez Jose Abal-Arca Marta Tojo-Castro

BACKGROUND Lung cancer is an important public health problem, and tobacco is the main risk factor followed by residential radon exposure. Recommended exposure levels have been progressively lowered. Galicia, the study area, has high residential radon concentrations. We aim (i) to assess the risk of lung cancer linked to airborne residential radon exposure, (ii) to ascertain whether tobacco modi...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1991
N H Harley

The alpha dose per unit radon daughter exposure in mines and homes is comparable at about 5 mGy/WLM. This means that excess lung cancer risk determined in follow-up studies of miners should be valid to extrapolating to environmental populations. There are several models currently used for risk projection to estimate lung cancer in the U.S. from indoor radon exposure. The accuracy of the estimat...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
k. kant dept. of physics, k l mehta dayanand college for women, faridabad, haryana, india-121 001 s. b. upadhyay g. s. sharma s. k. chakarvarti

background: radon, an invisible, odorless, heaviest (nine times heavier than air) and radioactive gas is an aberration (the only gas in the long decay chain of heavy metal elements). it is ubiquitously present in dwellings and in the environment. humans receive the greatest radiation dose in their homes. that's where they spend most time - typically 70%, more for small children. recent wor...

Rashmi, G.S. Sharma, K. Kant, R.G. Sonkawade, R.P. Chauhan, S.K. Chakarvarti,

Background: Radon and thoron are invisible, odorless, heavy and radioactive gases which are ubiquitously present in dwellings and in the environment. In the present work, seasonal variation of indoor radon, thoron and their progeny concentrations has been studied in the dwellings of industrially polluted cities in District Faridabad, Haryana and District Mathura in Uttar Pradesh. Materials and ...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2000
M C Alavanja J H Lubin J A Mahaffey R C Brownson

Exposure to high concentrations of radon progeny (radon) produces lung cancer in both underground miners and experimentally exposed laboratory animals. To determine the risk posed by residential radon exposure, the authors performed a population-based, case-control epidemiologic study in Iowa from 1993 to 1997. Subjects were female Iowa residents who had occupied their current home for at least...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2014
María Torres-Durán Alberto Ruano-Ravina Isaura Parente-Lamelas Virginia Leiro-Fernández José Abal-Arca Carmen Montero-Martínez Carolina Pena-Álvarez Francisco Javier González-Barcala Olalla Castro-Añón Antonio Golpe-Gómez Cristina Martínez María José Mejuto-Martí Alberto Fernández-Villar Juan Miguel Barros-Dios

The aim of the study was to assess the effect of residential radon exposure on the risk of lung cancer in never-smokers and to ascertain if environmental tobacco smoke modifies the effect of residential radon. We designed a multicentre hospital-based case-control study in a radon-prone area (Galicia, Spain). All participants were never-smokers. Cases had an anatomopathologically confirmed prima...

Journal: :Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A 2006
Daniel J Steck R William Field

Radon concentration alone may not be an adequate surrogate to measure for lung cancer risk in all residential radon epidemiologic lung cancer studies. The dose delivered to the lungs per unit radon exposure can vary significantly with exposure conditions. These dose-effectiveness variations can be comparable to spatial and temporal factor variations in many situations. New technologies that use...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m. rafique department of physics university of azad jammu and kashmir muzaffarbad, 13100, azad kashmir, pakistan n. manzoo department of physics university of azad jammu and kashmir muzaffarbad, 13100, azad kashmir, pakistan s. rahman spas dte sparcent, suparco hqs, karachi, pakistan s.u. rahman department of medical physics, nuclear medicine, oncology and radiotherapy institute (nori), islamabad, pakistan m.u. rajput physics division, pinstech, p.o. nilore, islamabad, pakistan matiullah physics division, pinstech, p.o. nilore, islamabad, pakistan

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. measurem...

2017
Xiaodong Cao Piers MacNaughton Jose Cedeno Laurent Joseph G Allen

BACKGROUND EPA reported that radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, killing 21,100 people per year. EPA relies on the BEIR VI models, based on an evaluation of radon exposure and lung cancer risk in studies of miners. But these models did not account for co-exposure to diesel exhaust, a known human carcinogen recently classified by IARC. It is probable then that ...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2010
Richard E Thompson

Data from a case-control study of lung cancer and residential radon exposure conducted in Worcester County, Massachusetts, are presented. Lung cancer risk was estimated using conditional logistic regression models that controlled for demographic, smoking, and occupational exposure covariates. Preliminary exploratory analyses using lowess smoothing revealed a non-linear association between expos...

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