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[en] In many countries water containing considerable amounts of Radon-222 is used in so-called ''Radon Spas'' for therapeutical purposes. In the Austrian radon spas Badgastein and Bad Hofgastein many detailed studies of the environmental natural radioactivity have been carried out for about 20 years. The accumulated annual doses to the basal cells of the segmental and subsegmental bronchiols (receiving the highest dose at inhalation of radon and daughters, and target for lung cancer) were calculated for several population groups in this area. The researcher calculated the exposure to radon and daughter accumulated over a lifetime for each single person who lived in Badgastein for at least 10 years and died between 1947 and 1980. The lifetime bronchial doses of 1366 residents who died between 1947 and 1980 from several causes of death were calculated. Altogether 56 lung cancer cases occurred. From that the annual lung cancer incidence rate for Badgastein (30 and 108 per 105 living people of all ages and for persons over 40 years respectively) is not statistically different from the mean observed lung cancer cases in the whole Federal Province of Salzburg (32 and 98 respectively). A case-control study has also been carried out to compare the mean annual lifetime exposure of lung cancer deaths with those of other. It can be seen that for the higher exposed population groups and even more so for the miners, the persons who died of lung cancer received a higher dose than those who died of other cancer and other causes. Therefore radon daughter inhalation may be responsible for lung cancer induction even in a non-mining environment
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Jul 1983; 11 p
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ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, BODY, DAYS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, DISEASES, ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION, EUROPE, EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI, FLUIDS, GASES, HAZARDS, HEALTH HAZARDS, HEAVY NUCLEI, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, INTAKE, IRRADIATION, ISOTOPES, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, MONITORING, NUCLEI, ORGANS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, RADIATION DETECTORS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIATION MONITORING, RADIOACTIVITY, RADIOISOTOPES, RADON ISOTOPES, RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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