Lung cancer among uranium miners in the United States.

AbstractExcess respiratory cancer has been demonstrated among all groups of uranium miners who have had more than 120 Working Level Months of radon daughter exposure. Lung cancer incidence rose with increasing exposure. Factors which might distort the exposure-response relationship were reviewed. Ex

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