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Si Heon Kim1, Sang Baek Koh2, Cheol Min Lee3, Changsoo Kim4, Dae Ryong Kang5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Exposure to indoor radon is associated with lung cancer. This study aimed to estimate the number of lung cancer deaths attributable to indoor radon exposure, its burden of disease, and the effects of radon mitigation in Korea in 2010.Entities:
Keywords: Attributable risk; burden of disease; indoor radon; lung cancer; mitigation; years of life lost
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30328328 PMCID: PMC6192894 DOI: 10.3349/ymj.2018.59.9.1123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Yonsei Med J ISSN: 0513-5796 Impact factor: 2.759
Fig. 1Average indoor radon concentrations by administrative districts in Korea.
Number (Percentage) of Lung Cancer Deaths Attributable to Indoor Radon Exposure in Korea in 2010
| Dose-response relationships | Ever-smokers | Never-smokers | Combined | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men | Women | Total | Men | Women | Total | Men | Women | Total | |
| BEIR VI-EAC | 1906 (20.6) | 108 (18.3) | 2014 (20.5) | 738 (34.0) | 1111 (30.7) | 1849 (32.0) | 2644 (23.2) | 1219 (29.0) | 3863 (24.7) |
| BEIR VI-EAD | 1430 (15.5) | 85 (14.4) | 1515 (15.4) | 589 (27.2) | 917 (25.3) | 1506 (26.0) | 2019 (17.7) | 1002 (23.8) | 3021 (19.3) |
| Darby, et al. | 1157 (12.5) | 73 (12.4) | 1230 (12.5) | 271 (12.5) | 445 (12.3) | 716 (12.4) | 1428 (12.5) | 518 (12.3) | 1946 (12.5) |
BEIR VI, the sixth Biological Effects on Ionizing Radiations; EAD, Exposure-Age-Duration; EAC, Exposure-Age-Concentration.
Years of Life Lost from Lung Cancer Deaths Attributable to Indoor Radon Exposure in Korea in 2010
| Dose-response relationships | Ever-smokers | Never-smokers | Combined | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men | Women | Total | Men | Women | Total | Men | Women | Total | |
| BEIR VI-EAC | 51045 (264) | 2915 (86) | 53960 (238) | 19248 (425) | 28647 (138) | 47895 (189) | 70293 (295) | 31562 (131) | 101855 (212) |
| BEIR VI-EAD | 37593 (195) | 2198 (65) | 39791 (175) | 15140 (334) | 23033 (111) | 38173 (151) | 52733 (221) | 25231 (104) | 77964 (162) |
| Darby, et al. | 26189 (136) | 1522 (45) | 27711 (122) | 6143 (136) | 9286 (45) | 15429 (61) | 32332 (136) | 10808 (45) | 43140 (90) |
BEIR VI, the sixth Biological Effects on Ionizing Radiations; EAD, Exposure-Age-Duration; EAC, Exposure-Age-Concentration.
Values in parentheses are years of life lost per 100000 population.
Fig. 2Lung cancer deaths that could be prevented if all homes above the mitigation levels of radon concentration were remediated. Calculations were performed based on dose-response relationships proposed by BEIR VI Committee and Darby, et al. (A) BEIR VI-EAC, (B) BEIR VI-EAD, and (C) Darby, et al. Values at the right side of bars indicate the number of preventable lung cancer deaths (standard error). BEIR VI, the sixth Biological Effects on Ionizing Radiations; EAD, Exposure-Age-Duration; EAC, Exposure-Age-Concentration.
Fig. 3Years of life lost (YLLs) due to lung cancer deaths that could be saved if all homes above the mitigation levels of radon concentration were remediated. Calculations were performed based on dose-response relationships proposed by BEIR VI Committee and Darby, et al. (A) BEIR VI-EAC, (B) BEIR VI-EAD, and (C) Darby, et al. Values at the right side of bars indicate YLLs (standard error). BEIR VI, the sixth Biological Effects on Ionizing Radiations; EAD, Exposure-Age-Duration; EAC, Exposure-Age-Concentration.