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Low radon exposures and lung cancer risk: joint analysis of the Czech, French, and Beaverlodge cohorts of uranium miners.


ABSTRACT: It is well established that high radon exposures increase the risk of lung cancer mortality. The effects of low occupational exposures and the factors that confound and modify this risk are not clear and are needed to inform current radiation protection of miners. The risk of lung cancer mortality at low radon exposures (

SUBMITTER: Lane RSD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6556158 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Low radon exposures and lung cancer risk: joint analysis of the Czech, French, and Beaverlodge cohorts of uranium miners.

Lane Rachel S D RSD   Tomášek Ladislav L   Zablotska Lydia B LB   Rage Estelle E   Momoli Franco F   Little Julian J  

International archives of occupational and environmental health 20190208 5


It is well established that high radon exposures increase the risk of lung cancer mortality. The effects of low occupational exposures and the factors that confound and modify this risk are not clear and are needed to inform current radiation protection of miners. The risk of lung cancer mortality at low radon exposures (< 100 working-level months) was assessed in the joint cohort analysis of Czech, French, and Canadian uranium miners, employed in 1953 or later. Statistical analysis was based on  ...[more]

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