Systematic review and meta-analysis of residential radon and lung cancer in never-smokers
Conclusion
This study provided quantified risk estimates for lung cancer from residential radon exposure among both never-smokers and ever-smokers. Among never-smokers in radon-prone areas, men were at higher risk of lung cancer than women.
Source: European Respiratory Review - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Cheng, E. S., Egger, S., Hughes, S., Weber, M., Steinberg, J., Rahman, B., Worth, H., Ruano-Ravina, A., Rawstorne, P., Yu, X. Q. Tags: Lung cancer Reviews Source Type: research
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