Miner studies and radiological protection against radon
Dominique Laurier, James C. Marsh, Estelle Rage, Ladislav Tomášek
Abstract
Fundamental estimates of radon-associated health risk have been provided by epidemiological studies of miners. In total, approximately 15 studies have been conducted worldwide since the 1960s. These results have contributed directly to radiological protection against radon. The present article summarises the main results, with a focus on analyses of miners exposed more recently, estimates of radon lifetime attributable risk, and interaction between radon and smoking. The potential for the upcoming Pooled Uranium Miner Analysis project to further improve our knowledge is discussed.
Topics & Concepts
RadonRadiological weaponRadon exposureEnvironmental healthUranium mineUranium miningMedicineUraniumSurgeryQuantum mechanicsMaterials scienceMetallurgyPhysicsRadioactivity and Radon MeasurementsRadiation Dose and ImagingRadioactive contamination and transfer