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Radon Potential, Geologic Formations, And Lung Cancer Risk, Ellen J. Hahn, Yevgeniya Gokun, William M. Andrews Jr., Bethany L. Overfield, Heather Robertson, Amanda T. Wiggins, Mary Kay Rayens
Radon Potential, Geologic Formations, And Lung Cancer Risk, Ellen J. Hahn, Yevgeniya Gokun, William M. Andrews Jr., Bethany L. Overfield, Heather Robertson, Amanda T. Wiggins, Mary Kay Rayens
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OBJECTIVE: Exposure to radon is associated with approximately 10% of U.S. lung cancer cases. Geologic rock units have varying concentrations of uranium, producing fluctuating amounts of radon. This exploratory study examined the spatial and statistical associations between radon values and geological formations to illustrate potential population-level lung cancer risk from radon exposure.
METHOD: This was a secondary data analysis of observed radon values collected in 1987 from homes (N = 309) in Kentucky and geologic rock formation data from the Kentucky Geological Survey. Radon value locations were plotted on digital geologic maps using ArcGIS and linked to specific geologic map …