Δευτέρα 27 Νοεμβρίου 2017

High Radon Areas and lung cancer prevalence: Evidence from Ireland

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Publication date: February 2018
Source:Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, Volume 182
Author(s): Seraphim Dempsey, Seán Lyons, Anne Nolan
This paper examined the relationship between radon risk and lung cancer prevalence using a novel dataset combining spatially-coded survey data with a radon risk map. A logit model was employed to test for significant associations between a high risk of indoor radon and lung cancer prevalence using data on 5590 people aged 50+ from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) and radon risk data from Ireland's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The use of data at the individual level allowed a wide range of potentially confounding factors (such as smoking) to be included. Results indicate that those who lived in an area in which 10%–20% of households were above the national reference level (200 Bq/m3) were 2.9–3.1 times more likely to report a lung cancer diagnosis relative to those who lived in areas in which less than 1% of households were above the national reference level.



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