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Case-control study of residential radon and lung cancer in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

A case-control study of lung cancer in relation to exposure to radon in homes in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, was conducted during 1983-1990. In total, 738 individuals with histologically confirmed incident cases of lung cancer were interviewed, along with 738 controls matched on age (+/- 5 years) and sex. Radon dosimeters were placed in all residences in which the study subjects had reported living within the Winnipeg metropolitan area for at least 1 year. Radon dosimetry was done by means of integrated alpha-track measurements over a 1-year period. In the homes monitored, the average level of radon-222 was about 120 becquerels (Bq)/m3 in the bedroom area and 200 Bq/m3 in the basement. After adjusting for cigarette smoking and education, no increase in the relative risk for any of the histologic types of lung cancer observed among the cases was detected in relation to cumulative exposure to radon.

Authors

  • Letourneau, E G, Letourneau EG, Health Protection Branch, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.

  • Krewski, D, Krewski D,

  • Choi, N W, Choi NW,

  • Goddard, M J, Goddard MJ,

  • McGregor, R G, McGregor RG,

  • Zielinski, J M, Zielinski JM,

  • Du, J, Du J,

YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 1994
SOURCE: Am J Epidemiol. 1994 Aug 15;140(4):310-22. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a117253.
JOURNAL TITLE ABBREVIATION: Am J Epidemiol
JOURNAL TITLE: American journal of epidemiology
ISSN: 0002-9262 (Print) 0002-9262 (Linking)
VOLUME: 140
ISSUE: 4
PAGES: 310-22
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: United States
ABSTRACT:
A case-control study of lung cancer in relation to exposure to radon in homes in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, was conducted during 1983-1990. In total, 738 individuals with histologically confirmed incident cases of lung cancer were interviewed, along with 738 controls matched on age (+/- 5 years) and sex. Radon dosimeters were placed in all residences in which the study subjects had reported living within the Winnipeg metropolitan area for at least 1 year. Radon dosimetry was done by means of integrated alpha-track measurements over a 1-year period. In the homes monitored, the average level of radon-222 was about 120 becquerels (Bq)/m3 in the bedroom area and 200 Bq/m3 in the basement. After adjusting for cigarette smoking and education, no increase in the relative risk for any of the histologic types of lung cancer observed among the cases was detected in relation to cumulative exposure to radon.
LANGUAGE: eng
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 1994 Aug 15
DATE COMPLETED: 19940915
DATE REVISED: 20190512
MESH DATE: 1994/08/15 00:01
EDAT: 1994/08/15 00:00
STATUS: MEDLINE
PUBLICATION STATUS: ppublish
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OWNER: NLM

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