Radon—The Element of Risk. The Impact of Radon Exposure on Human Health

Lung cancer is a heterogeneous group of diseases with multifactorial aetiology. Smoking has been undeniably recognized as the main aetiological factor in lung cancer, but it should be emphasized that it is not the only factor. It is worth noting that a number of nonsmokers also develop this disease....

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Main Authors: Anna Grzywa-Celińska, Adam Krusiński, Jadwiga Mazur, Katarzyna Szewczyk, Krzysztof Kozak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Toxics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/8/4/120
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spelling doaj-f42fbf76d5f442e794b5314c89f373032020-12-15T00:04:32ZengMDPI AGToxics2305-63042020-12-01812012010.3390/toxics8040120Radon—The Element of Risk. The Impact of Radon Exposure on Human HealthAnna Grzywa-Celińska0Adam Krusiński1Jadwiga Mazur2Katarzyna Szewczyk3Krzysztof Kozak4Chair and Department of Pneumonology, Oncology and Allergology, Medical University of Lublin, 20-090 Lublin, PolandChair and Department of Pneumonology, Oncology and Allergology, Medical University of Lublin, 20-090 Lublin, PolandInstitute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 31-342 Krakow, PolandChair and Department of Pharmaceutical Botany, Medical University of Lublin, 20-093 Lublin, PolandInstitute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 31-342 Krakow, PolandLung cancer is a heterogeneous group of diseases with multifactorial aetiology. Smoking has been undeniably recognized as the main aetiological factor in lung cancer, but it should be emphasized that it is not the only factor. It is worth noting that a number of nonsmokers also develop this disease. Radon exposure is the second greatest risk factor for lung cancer among smokers—after smoking—and the first one for nonsmokers. The knowledge about this element amongst specialist oncologists and pulmonologists seems to be very superficial. We discuss the impact of radon on human health, with particular emphasis on respiratory diseases, including lung cancer. A better understanding of the problem will increase the chance of reducing the impact of radon exposure on public health and may contribute to more effective prevention of a number of lung diseases.https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/8/4/120radonradiationexposurelung cancer
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author Anna Grzywa-Celińska
Adam Krusiński
Jadwiga Mazur
Katarzyna Szewczyk
Krzysztof Kozak
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Adam Krusiński
Jadwiga Mazur
Katarzyna Szewczyk
Krzysztof Kozak
Radon—The Element of Risk. The Impact of Radon Exposure on Human Health
Toxics
radon
radiation
exposure
lung cancer
author_facet Anna Grzywa-Celińska
Adam Krusiński
Jadwiga Mazur
Katarzyna Szewczyk
Krzysztof Kozak
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title Radon—The Element of Risk. The Impact of Radon Exposure on Human Health
title_short Radon—The Element of Risk. The Impact of Radon Exposure on Human Health
title_full Radon—The Element of Risk. The Impact of Radon Exposure on Human Health
title_fullStr Radon—The Element of Risk. The Impact of Radon Exposure on Human Health
title_full_unstemmed Radon—The Element of Risk. The Impact of Radon Exposure on Human Health
title_sort radon—the element of risk. the impact of radon exposure on human health
publisher MDPI AG
series Toxics
issn 2305-6304
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Lung cancer is a heterogeneous group of diseases with multifactorial aetiology. Smoking has been undeniably recognized as the main aetiological factor in lung cancer, but it should be emphasized that it is not the only factor. It is worth noting that a number of nonsmokers also develop this disease. Radon exposure is the second greatest risk factor for lung cancer among smokers—after smoking—and the first one for nonsmokers. The knowledge about this element amongst specialist oncologists and pulmonologists seems to be very superficial. We discuss the impact of radon on human health, with particular emphasis on respiratory diseases, including lung cancer. A better understanding of the problem will increase the chance of reducing the impact of radon exposure on public health and may contribute to more effective prevention of a number of lung diseases.
topic radon
radiation
exposure
lung cancer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/8/4/120
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