Radon exposure and tumors of the central nervous system.

Gac Sanit

Department of Epidemiology, Center for Environmental Health and Technology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

Published: June 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The objective of the study was to review existing research on the potential links between radon exposure and central nervous system tumors through a systematic literature review.
  • The study analyzed 18 different research papers, focusing on miners, the general population, and children, revealing inconsistent results across these groups regarding the association between radon exposure and tumor development.
  • The review concluded that no clear relationship can be established due to the varied study designs and populations, highlighting the need for more focused research, especially in areas with high radon levels.

Article Abstract

Objective: To review the published evidence of links between radon exposure and central nervous system tumors through a systematic review of the scientific literature.

Methods: We performed a thorough bibliographic search in Medline (PubMed) and EMBASE. We combined MeSH (Medical Subject Heading) terms and free text. We developed a purpose-designed scale to assess the quality of the included manuscripts.

Results: We have included 18 studies, 8 performed on miners, 3 on the general population and 7 on children, and the results have been structured using this classification. The results are inconclusive. An association between radon exposure and central nervous system tumors has been observed in some studies on miners, but not in others. The results observed in the general adult population and in children are also mixed, with some research evincing a statistically significant association and others showing no effect.

Conclusions: We cannot conclude that there is a relationship between radon exposure and central nervous system tumors. The available studies are extremely heterogeneous in terms of design and populations studied. Further research is needed in this topic, particularly in the general population residing in areas with high levels of radon.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gaceta.2017.01.002DOI Listing

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