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Andreas Maier1, Julia Wiedemann1, Felicitas Rapp1, Franziska Papenfuß1, Franz Rödel2, Stephanie Hehlgans2, Udo S Gaipl3, Gerhard Kraft1, Claudia Fournier1, Benjamin Frey3.
Abstract
Largely unnoticed, all life on earth is constantly exposed to low levels of ionizing radiation. Radon, an imperceptible natural occurring radioactive noble gas, contributes as the largest single fraction to radiation exposure from natural sources. For that reason, radon represents a major issue for radiation protection. Nevertheless, radon is also applied for the therapy of inflammatory and degenerative diseases in galleries and spas to many thousand patients a year. In either case, chronic environmental exposure or therapy, the effect of radon on the organism exposed is still under investigation at all levels of interaction. This includes the physical stage of diffusion and energy deposition by radioactive decay of radon and its progeny and the biological stage of initiating and propagating a physiologic response or inducing cancer after chronic exposure. The purpose of this manuscript is to comprehensively review the current knowledge of radon and its progeny on physical background, associated cancer risk and potential therapeutic effects.Entities:
Keywords: anti-inflammatory effects; changes immune activation; clinical studies; low doses; osteoimmunological changes; radon therapy; α-particles
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33396815 PMCID: PMC7796069 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22010316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923