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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37717415/excess-lifetime-cancer-risk-due-to-ingestion-of-fish-from-a-dam-reservoir-associated-with-a-nuclear-facility-in-brazil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wagner S Pereira, Alphonse Kelecom, Alessander S Carmo, Jose M Lopes, Maxime Charles-Pierre, Emanuele L C Campelo, Alexandre K Paiva, Roberto C Silva, Ademir X Silva
Fish from a Funil dam reservoir associated with a Nuclear Fuel Factory were sampled aiming to assess the radiological risk due to ingestion. Funil dam reservoir is a strategic site, once it receives effluent from the industrial complex that performs isotopic enrichment of uranium and conversion of UF6 . The mean activity concentrations obtained for 40 K, 226 Ra, 228 Ra and 228 Th were 57.81, 0.41, 0.92 and 0.49 Bq·kg-1 , respectively. Lifetime cancer risk was estimated in ∼10-5 and no action needs to be taken...
September 14, 2023: Applied Radiation and Isotopes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37701077/geologic-seasonal-and-atmospheric-predictors-of-indoor-home-radon-values
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ellen J Hahn, William C Haneberg, Stacy R Stanifer, Kathy Rademacher, Jason Backus, Mary Kay Rayens
Exposure to tobacco smoke and radon cause lung cancer. Radioactive decay of naturally occurring uranium in bedrock produces radon. Seasonality, bedrock type, age of home, and topography have been associated with indoor radon, but the research is mixed. The study objective was to examine the relationships of geologic (soil radon and bedrock) and seasonal (warm and cold times of the year) factors with indoor home radon values in citizen scientists' homes over time, controlling for atmospheric conditions, topography, age of home, and home exposure to tobacco smoke...
June 2023: Environ Res Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37695330/updated-risk-models-for-lung-cancer-due-to-radon-exposure-in-the-german-wismut-cohort-of-uranium-miners-1946-2018
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Kreuzer, V Deffner, M Sommer, N Fenske
UNSCEAR recently recommended that future research on the lung cancer risk at low radon exposures or exposure rates should focus on more contemporary uranium miners. For this purpose, risk models in the German Wismut cohort of uranium miners were updated extending the follow-up period by 5 years to 1946-2018. The full cohort (n = 58,972) and specifically the 1960 + sub-cohort of miners first hired in 1960 or later (n = 26,764) were analyzed. The 1960 + sub-cohort is characterized by low protracted radon exposure of high quality of measurements...
September 11, 2023: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37658722/lung-cancer-screening-low-dose-thoracic-computed-tomography-performed-in-a-high-risk-portuguese-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Moura Cabral, Inês Abreu, Daniela Madama, Amélia Estevão, Eugénio Cordeiro, João Pimentel, Nuno Miranda, António Jorge Ferreira, Carlos Robalo Cordeiro
INTRODUCTION: The Urgeiriça mines were once the main uranium producer in Portugal. The aim of this study was to estimate the benefit of low-dose chest computed tomography (LDCT) for lung cancer screening in former miners that were considered as being at high-risk. METHODS: A subgroup of former miners of the Uranium National Company exposed to uranium and with a smoking load greater than 20 pack-years, agreed to perform a LDCT. The Fleischner Society Guidelines were used to classify the nodules and establish follow-up...
September 1, 2023: Acta Médica Portuguesa
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37653200/exposure-to-arsenic-polycyclic-aromatic-hydrocarbons-metals-and-association-with-skin-cancers-in-the-us-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Humairat H Rahman, Walker Toohey, Stuart H Munson-McGee
Worldwide, skin cancer affects millions of people yearly and is broadly classified into melanoma and nonmelanoma types of skin cancer. The toxicity of metals to human health is a public and clinical health problem due to their widespread use in tools, machinery, and appliances as well as their widespread distribution in the air, water, and soil. Arsenic is a carcinogenic metalloid and available in the Earth's crust. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are toxic to humans, and incomplete combustion of fossil fuels is the main source of PAHs...
September 1, 2023: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37619756/identification-of-strontium-substitution-mechanism-in-hematite-via-calcium-solution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hojae Song, Seulki Jeong, Kyoungphile Nam
Nonradioactive strontium (Sr) are produced as a result of radioactive decay of heavier elements such as uranium and thorium. Nonradioactive Sr shares physicochemical similarities with Ca and can replace it during bone formation, which may cause bone cancer in humans. Hence, concerning the potential hazards associated with strontium, it is imperative to eliminate it. The present study aimed to investigate the removal mechanisms of hematite-adsorbed strontium by calcium solution. Strontium was adsorbed to hematite at pH 8 and 10 and washed with calcium solution...
August 22, 2023: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37609291/uranium-bearing-dust-induces-differentiation-and-expansion-of-enteroendocrine-cells-in-human-colonoids
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Roger Atanga, Lidia L Appell, Fredine T Lauer, Adrian Brearley, Matthew J Campen, Eliseo F Castillo, Julie G In
Chronic exposure to environmental toxins and heavy metals has been associated with intestinal inflammation, increased susceptibility to pathogen-induced diseases, and higher incidences of colorectal cancer, all of which have been steadily increasing in prevalence for the past 40 years. The negative effects of heavy metals on barrier permeability and inhibition of intestinal epithelial healing have been described; however, transcriptomic changes within the intestinal epithelial cells and impacts on lineage differentiation are largely unknown...
August 10, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37606144/indoor-radon-exposure-and-living-conditions-in-patients-with-advanced-lung-cancer-in-lublin-region-poland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Grzywa-Celińska, A Krusiński, K Kozak, J Mazur, D Grządziel, K Dos Santos Szewczyk, I Chmielewska, J Milanowski
OBJECTIVE: Radon (Rn-222) is a noble gas formed in the uranium path (U-238) as a decay product of radium (Ra-226). It is estimated to cause between 3% to 14% of all lung cancers, depending on the national average radon level and smoking prevalence. Radon molecules emit alpha radiation, which is characterized by low permeability through tissues, but due to its remarkably high energy, it has a high potential for DNA damage. The aim of our research was to assess the radon concentration inside the houses of patients with advanced lung cancer and to analyze their socio-economics status...
August 2023: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37590489/an-epidemiological-study-of-lung-cancer-and-selected-other-cancers-among-namibian-uranium-workers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raymond Agius, Evridiki Batistatou, Matthew Gittins, Steve Jones, Roseanne McNamee, Hanhua Liu, Amir Rashid, Martie van Tongeren, Gunhild von Oertzen, Richard Wakeford
The Rössing Uranium Limited (RUL) open-cast uranium mine in Namibia has operated since 1976. Studies of underground uranium miners from Europe and North America have shown increased cancer risks (principally lung cancer). We explored the association between radiation doses and selected cancers in RUL mineworkers. Employees with at least one-year of continuous employment between 1976 and 2010 were included. Incident cancer cases [lung, extra-thoracic airways (ETA), leukemia, brain and kidney] occurring before the end of 2015 were identified from the Namibian and South African National Cancer Registries, and RUL's occupational health provider...
August 16, 2023: Radiation Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37460601/assessing-environmental-and-radiological-impacts-and-lithological-mapping-of-beryl-bearing-rocks-in-egypt-using-high-resolution-sentinel-2-remote-sensing-images
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Farrage M Khaleal, Mohammed Z El-Bialy, Gehad M Saleh, El Saeed R Lasheen, Mohamed S Kamar, Mohamed M Omar, Mohamed N El-Dawy, Ahmed Abdelaal
Emerald and other beryls represent a family of the most valuable gemstone around the world and particularly in Egypt. Beryllium (Be) contents in beryl-bearing bedrocks in south Sinai (Wadi Ghazala and Wadi Sedri), and in central and south Eastern Desert of Egypt (Igla area, Zabara-Um Addebaa belt, Homret Akarem, and Homret Mukpid) were investigated in this study. The environmental risk levels of Be, associated major ions, and heavy metals in groundwater nearby to beryl-bearing mineralization were also evaluated...
July 17, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37442937/analysis-of-the-cancer-occurrence-related-to-natural-radioactivity-in-the-rio-grande-do-norte-state-brazil
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Simone Martinelli, Amanda Nogueira Medeiros, Raquel Franco de Souza, Agustina Maria Marconi, Julio Alejandro Navoni
The state of Rio Grande do Norte, located in the Northeast region of Brazil, has areas of granites and pegmatites with minerals that have varying concentrations of uranium. Consequently, high concentrations of radon gas, a carcinogenic substance for humans, can occur. The present study aimed to assess the occurrence of cancer and its association with exposure to sources of natural radioactivity using geological and geophysical information in the aforementioned state. The spatial dependence of pulmonary, breast, stomach, leukemia, and skin cancer cases with the location of radioisotope sources were analyzed using geoprocessing tools...
July 14, 2023: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37418943/geochemical-distributions-of-natural-radionuclides-in-surface-soils-and-sediments-impacted-by-lead-zinc-mining-activity
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Qiugui Wang, Hai Wang, Yujun Ma, Jinlong Wang, Weigang Su, Enzong Xiao, Jinzhou Du, Tangfu Xiao, Qiangqiang Zhong
This study investigated the distribution features of uranium-238 (238 U), radium-226 (226 Ra), thorium-232 (232 Th), and potassium-40 (40 K) and evaluated the associated environmental radiological hazards of the topsoil and river sediments in the Jinding lead-zinc (Pb-Zn) mine catchment from Southwest China. The activity concentrations of 238 U, 226 Ra, 232 Th, and 40 K ranged from 24.0 ± 2.29-60.3 ± 5.26 Bq.kg-1 , from 32.5 ± 3.95-69.8 ± 3.39 Bq...
July 4, 2023: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37326727/hydrochemical-characteristics-and-potential-health-risks-of-nitrate-fluoride-and-uranium-in-kota-district-rajasthan-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashu Rani, Kiran Parashar, Ramet Meena, Sushil K Sharma, Kamal K Tiwari, Venkatarao Ajaykumar, Nepal C Mondal
This study examines the uranium, fluoride, and nitrate dispositions in groundwater as well as potential health risks in Kota district, Rajasthan, India. Total 198 groundwater samples were collected in both dry and wet periods and analyzed for physicochemical parameters along with U, F- , and NO3 - using standard methods. Results indicate that the electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, total hardness, alkalinity, Ca2+ , Mg2+ , HCO3 - , Cl- , NO3 - , and F- exceed the WHO standard limits of drinking water in both periods...
June 16, 2023: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37233742/radiological-hazard-assessment-of-high-level-natural-radionuclides-in-surface-sediments-along-red-river-vietnam
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Van-Hao Duong, Duc-Thang Duong, Loat Van Bui, Thanh Tien Kim, Hue Minh Bui, Trong Dinh Tran, Trinh Trong Phan, Thanh-Duong Nguyen
The Red River is one of the largest rivers that plays an important role in the economic development of North Vietnam. There are many radionuclides bearing rare earth, uranium ore mines, mining industrial zones and magma intrusive formations along this river. The contamination and accumulation of radionuclides could exist at high concentration in surface sediments of this river. Thus, the present investigation aims to study the activity concentrations of 226 Ra, 232 Th (228 Ra), 40 K, and 137 Cs in Red River surface sediments...
May 26, 2023: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37225189/radiological-assessment-of-irrigation-water-used-in-rustenburg-south-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oluwadamilare P Olagbaju, Olarenwaju B Wojuola, Makondelele V Tshivhase
Water is an essential input in agricultural production, which is why it plays an important role in food security. According to the World Bank, water irrigated agriculture represents about 20% of the total cultivated land and 40% of the total food produced globally. This makes water a direct and indirect route of radiation exposure to humans via contact, ingestion and consumption of agricultural products. Radiological assessment of irrigation water around Rustenburg, one of the mining and industrial cities in South Africa, is investigated in this study...
May 24, 2023: Radiation Protection Dosimetry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37188758/assessment-of-222-rn-226-ra-238-u-218-po-and-214-po-activity-concentrations-in-the-blood-samples-of-workers-at-selected-building-material-factories-in-erbil-city
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Sardar Qader Othman, Ali Hassan Ahmed, Sarbaz Ibrahim Mohammed
The objective of this research is to assess the impact of radon concentration on workers at certain construction material industries in Erbil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The CR-39 solid-state track detector was used in this experiment to monitor radon levels and their daughters. For this purpose, as a case study group, 70 workers were divided into seven subgroups (gypsum, cement plant, lightweight block, marble, red brick 1, crusher stone, and concrete block 2), and 20 healthy volunteers were selected as a control group...
May 16, 2023: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37164624/radon-and-lung-cancer-in-the-pooled-uranium-miners-analysis-puma-highly-exposed-early-miners-and-all-miners
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaitlin Kelly-Reif, Stephen J Bertke, Estelle Rage, Paul A Demers, Nora Fenske, Veronika Deffner, Michaela Kreuzer, Jonathan Samet, Mary K Schubauer-Berigan, Ladislav Tomasek, Lydia B Zablotska, Charles Wiggins, Dominique Laurier, David B Richardson
OBJECTIVES: Radon is a ubiquitous occupational and environmental lung carcinogen. We aim to quantify the association between radon progeny and lung cancer mortality in the largest and most up-to-date pooled study of uranium miners. METHODS: The pooled uranium miners analysis combines 7 cohorts of male uranium miners with 7754 lung cancer deaths and 4.3 million person-years of follow-up. Vital status and lung cancer deaths were ascertained between 1946 and 2014...
May 10, 2023: Occupational and Environmental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37146810/critical-review-on-uranium-and-arsenic-content-and-their-chemical-mobilization-in-groundwater-a-case-study-of-the-malwa-region-punjab-india
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Vajinder Kumar, Arnab Maity, Avneesh Kumar, Sandip Saha, Paul Kay, Baljinder Singh, Tirtha Mukherjee
The presence of pollutants like uranium and arsenic in the groundwater can have a terrible impact on people's health (both radiologically and toxicologically) and their economic conditions. Their infiltration into groundwater can occur through geochemical reactions, natural mineral deposits, mining and ore processing. Governments and scientists are working to address these issues, and significant progress has been achieved, but it's challenging to deal with and mitigate without adequately understanding the different chemical processes and the mobilization mechanism of these hazardous chemicals...
May 3, 2023: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37106210/radiogeochemistry-mineralogy-lithology-radiogenic-heat-production-and-health-implication-using-airborne-radiometric-data-of-ilesha-and-its-surroundings
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E B Faweya, D S Olojede, T Adewumi, S O Ikubanni
The current study analyzed and interpreted airborne radiometric data from Ilesha's basement complex rock and its surroundings. At the surface, the concentrations of the most frequent primordial radionuclides notably K, elemental concentration of uranium eU, and elemental concentration of thorium eTh were measured. The weighted mean elemental and activity concentrations were 0.85%, 2.75 ppm, 10.22 ppm, and 267.54 Bq kg-1 , 34.41 Bq kg-1 , 41.51 Bq kg-1 for 40  K, 238 U, and 232 Th, respectively...
April 28, 2023: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37061526/unsteady-hybrid-nanofluid-formula-see-text-mwcnts-blood-flow-between-two-rotating-stretchable-disks-with-chemical-reaction-and-activation-energy-under-the-influence-of-convective-boundaries
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Mubashir Qayyum, Sidra Afzal, Mohamed R Ali, Muhammad Sohail, Naveed Imran, Gilbert Chambashi
Hybrid nanofluids are extensively analyzed in recent studies due to their better performance in numerous areas such as heat and mass transfer enhancement, biological fluid movement, medical equipment, heat exchangers, electronic cooling and automotive industry. In current study the nanoparticle concentration utilized is much important in biomedical industry. Major applications include drug delivery, radio-pharmaceuticals, centrifuging blood to obtain red blood cells and plasma, medical implants, onco therapeutics and photo thermal cancer therapy...
April 15, 2023: Scientific Reports
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