نتایج جستجو برای: indoor radon

تعداد نتایج: 39314  

Journal: :Annals of occupational and environmental medicine 2016
Dae Ryong Kang Dongmug Kang Kyoung-Bok Min Changsoo Kim Sung-Soo Oh Sang-Baek Koh

Editorial Radon is recognized by the World Health Organization as a lung cancer-causing carcinogen in humans, and is the second most common cause of lung cancer after smoking [1]. A causal relationship between radon and lung cancer was first described in epidemiological studies on underground mine workers. Thereafter, case–control studies further demonstrated that exposure to low concentrations...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
k. kant aggarwal college, ballabgarh, faridabad, 121 004; formerly at department of physics, kl mehta dn college for women, faridabad, haryana, 121 001, india rashmi department of physics, gfitm, ballabgarh, faridabad, haryana, india r.g. sonkawade inter university accelerator centre, new delhi, 110 067, india g.s. sharma department of physics, g.l.a. institute of technology and management, mathura (u.p) 281 001, india r.p. chauhan department of applied physics, nit, kurukshetra, 136 119, india s.k. chakarvarti department of applied physics, nit, kurukshetra, 136 119, india

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: :CA: a cancer journal for clinicians 2001
H Frumkin J M Samet

Residential and occupational exposure to radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after cigarette smoking. As many as eight million homes in the US have elevated radon levels according to Environmental Protection Agency estimates. High exposure levels in homes are largely a result of radon-contaminated gas rising from the soil. This makes it an unusual indoor air pollutant in that it ha...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1986
N Harley J M Samet F T Cross T Hess J Muller D Thomas

This article reviews studies on the contribution of radon and radon daughters to respiratory cancer and proposes recommendations for further research, particularly a national radon survey. The steady-state outdoor radon concentration averages 200 pCi/m3, and indoor levels are about 4 times higher. The primary source of radon in homes is the underlying soil; entry depends on multiple variables a...

2016
Amin Shahrokhi Erika Nagy Anita Csordás János Somlai Tibor Kovács

Recently, it has been proved that more than half of the exposure to natural background radiation is from radon isotopes and their progenies [1]. The inhalation of radon and its decay products can result in biological changes within the lungs, thus increasing the risk of lung cancer. According to a report of the World Health Organization (WHO), after smoking, radon is the second most frequently ...

K. Hadad, M. Hashemi-Tilehnoee, M.R. Hakimdavoud,

Background: While in the open air the amount of radon gas is very small and does not pose a health risk, in confined spaces, radon can accumulate to relatively high levels and become a health hazard. Exposure to high levels of radon has been associated with an increased risk of lung cancer, depending on the time length of exposure. Radon level in dwelling of Shiraz with 1,200,000 popul...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
k. hadad department of nuclear engineering, shiraz university, 7134554115, shiraz, iran m.r. hakimdavoud shiraz university nuclear safety research center, 7134554115, shiraz, iran m. hashemi-tilehnoee department of engineering, aliabad katoul branch, islamic azad university, aliabad katoul, golestan, iran

background: while in the open air the amount of radon gas is very small and does not pose a health risk, in confined spaces, radon can accumulate to relatively high levels and become a health hazard. exposure to high levels of radon has been associated with an increased risk of lung cancer, depending on the time length of exposure. radon level in dwelling of shiraz with 1,200,000 populations ha...

2000
A. Louizi D. Nikolopoulos

Indoor radon concentrations were determined with the use of track-etched detectors and two monitors, both for radon and one for the decay products, in various regions of Greece. Until now, 1137 dwellings have been measured. Some factors, that influence the radon concentration in dwellings, are discussed in this paper. The factors, used in this analysis, were derived from the householders’ answe...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2005
I R Killip

A survey was undertaken of radon levels in 1013 dwellings in Sussex, UK. A number of dwellings were identified with high radon levels in an area previously considered to offer low radon risk from geological sources. Multiple regression was used to determine the relative influence of the various geographical and building-related factors on indoor radon levels. The radon hazard, independent of bu...

2003
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Radon mitigation by natural basement ventilation was compared to mitigation by forced ventilation (pressurization) and to mitigation by the operation of a modified heating and air conditioning (HAC) system in a series of experiments conducted during the spring and summer in a research house. Both natural ventilation and basement pressurization reduced average basement radon concentrations from ...

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