نتایج جستجو برای: radon exposure

تعداد نتایج: 313288  

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2005
Jing Chen

BACKGROUND Indoor radon has been determined to be the second leading cause of lung cancer after tobacco smoking. There is an increasing need among radiation practitioners to have numerical values of lung cancer risks for men and women, ever-smokers and never-smokers exposed to radon in homes. This study evaluates individual risks for the Canadian population exposed to radon in homes at differen...

2006
Olivier Catelinois Agnès Rogel Dominique Laurier Solenne Billon Denis Hemon Pierre Verger Margot Tirmarche

OBJECTIVE The inhalation of radon, a well-established human carcinogen, is the principal-and omnipresent-source of radioactivity exposure for the general population of most countries. Scientists have thus sought to assess the lung cancer risk associated with indoor radon. Our aim here is to assess this risk in France, using all available epidemiologic results and performing an uncertainty analy...

2015
Erin C. Peckham Michael E. Scheurer Heather E. Danysh Joseph Lubega Peter H. Langlois Philip J. Lupo Helena Solo-Gabriele Alesia Ferguson

There is warranted interest in assessing the association between residential radon exposure and the risk of childhood cancer. We sought to evaluate the association between residential radon exposure and the incidence of childhood lymphoma in Texas. The Texas Cancer Registry (n = 2147) provided case information for the period 1995-2011. Denominator data were obtained from the United States Censu...

2016
Defang Ding Yaping Zhang Jing Wang Xufei Wang Dunhuang Fan Linfeng He Xuxia Zhang Yun Gao Qiang Li Honghong Chen

The biodosimetric information is critical for evaluating the human health hazards caused by radon and its progeny. Here, we demonstrated that the formation of phosphorylated histone variant H2AX (γ-H2AX), p53-binding protein 1 (53BP1) and phosphorylated KRAB-associated protein 1 (pKAP-1) foci and their linear tracks in human peripheral blood lymphocytes (HPBLs) in vitro exposed to radon and its...

2016
Ji Young Yoon Jung-Dong Lee So Won Joo Dae Ryong Kang

Lung cancer has high mortality and incidence rates. The leading causes of lung cancer are smoking and radon exposure. Indeed, the World Health Organization (WHO) has categorized radon as a carcinogenic substance causing lung cancer. Radon is a natural, radioactive substance; it is an inert gas that mainly exists in soil or rock. The gas decays into radioactive particles called radon progeny tha...

2015
Elvira Vaclavik Bräuner Steffen Loft Mette Sørensen Allan Jensen Claus Erik Andersen Kaare Ulbak Ole Hertel Camilla Pedersen Anne Tjønneland Susanne Krüger Kjær Ole Raaschou-Nielsen Amanda Ewart Toland

BACKGROUND Although exposure to UV radiation is the major risk factor for skin cancer, theoretical models suggest that radon exposure can contribute to risk, and this is supported by ecological studies. We sought to confirm or refute an association between long-term exposure to residential radon and the risk for malignant melanoma (MM) and non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) using a prospective coh...

2004
Hein Stigum Terje Strand Per Magnus

Background: Radon is a radioactive gas that may leak into buildings from the ground. Radon exposure is a risk factor for lung cancer. An intervention against radon exposure in homes may consist of locating homes with high radon exposure (above 200 Bq m) and improving these, and of protecting future houses. The purpose of this paper is to calculate the costs and the effects of this intervention....

2008
Ladislav Tomasek Antonin Kubik

The aim is to compare lung cancer risks from radon in smoking categories in Czech residential radon and uranium miners studies and to evaluate interactions between smoking and radon exposure. The residential and occupational studies are based on one hospital based case-control study and three case-control studies nested within cohort studies, two among uranium miners and one in the general popu...

2015
Ellen J. Hahn Yevgeniya Gokun William M. Andrews Bethany L. Overfield Heather Robertson Amanda Wiggins Mary Kay Rayens

OBJECTIVE Exposure to radon is associated with approximately 10% of U.S. lung cancer cases. Geologic rock units have varying concentrations of uranium, producing fluctuating amounts of radon. This exploratory study examined the spatial and statistical associations between radon values and geological formations to illustrate potential population-level lung cancer risk from radon exposure. METH...

2017
Danielle Vienneau Kees de Hoogh Dimitri Hauri Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera Christian Schindler Anke Huss Martin Röösli

BACKGROUND Skin cancer incidence in Switzerland is among the highest in the world. In addition to exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, radon alpha particles attached to aerosols can adhere to the skin and potentially cause carcinogenic effects. OBJECTIVES We investigated the effects of radon and UV exposure on skin cancer mortality. METHODS Cox proportional hazard regression was used to ...

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