Does radon cause diseases other than lung cancer? Findings on mortality within the German uranium miners cohort study, 1946-2018.

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Tác giả: Veronika Deffner, Nora Fenske, Michaela Kreuzer, Maria Schnelzer

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 635.9523 Flowers and ornamental plants

Thông tin xuất bản: England : Occupational and environmental medicine , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 743756

 OBJECTIVES: This analysis aimed at investigating the relationship between death from diseases other than lung cancer and radon exposure in the German uranium miners cohort study with follow-up data from 1946 to 2018. METHODS: The cohort includes 58 975 men who were employed between 1946 and 1990 at the former 'Wismut' uranium mining company in Eastern Germany. Occupational exposure to radon progeny in working level month (WLM) was retrospectively assessed using a comprehensive job-exposure matrix. Based on internal Poisson regression, excess relative rates (ERRs) per 100 WLM were estimated for cumulative lagged exposure to radon for numerous outcomes. Sensitivity analyses examined possible confounding by occupational exposure to silica dust and gamma radiation. RESULTS: Small but statistically significantly increased excess rates were found for the group of all cancers other than lung cancer (n=6126
  ERR/100 WLM=0.014 (95% CI 0.007
  0.022)) and for ischaemic heart diseases (n=6182
  0.010 (95% CI 0.003
  0.016)). The increase in risk was particularly observed at very high exposure levels. No clear association between radon exposure and other causes of death, comprising other subgroups of circulatory system diseases, non-malignant respiratory diseases excluding pneumoconiosis, neurodegenerative diseases and the many considered individual cancer sites was present. Notable were the estimates for myeloid leukaemia (n=114
  0.076 (95% CI -0.011
  0.164)) and pharynx cancer (n=112
  0.070 (95% CI -0.041
  0.182)). CONCLUSIONS: The findings of the Wismut cohort indicate small increased risks for a few selected outcomes. Overall, the study does not provide convincing evidence for an increased risk for other diseases than lung cancer due to radon.
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