Research: Radon-induced Lung Cancer Deaths and the Cost Effectiveness and...
Alastair Gray clipboard.jpgLung cancer deaths from indoor radon and the cost effectiveness and potential of policies to reduce them Alastair Gray, professor of health economics, Simon Read, analyst...
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Jill Coley The Post and Courier Friday, December 5, 2008Ten experts presented their lives' work to the President's Cancer Panel on Thursday in Charleston, the third of four such public meetings held...
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Elizabeth Glass Geltman Enjoying the spring air? Well, take a deep breath New York.Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and the number one cause of lung cancer among...
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Peter Hendrick, AARST Executive Director After nearly 30 years of operating since the passage of the 1988 Indoor Radon Abatement Act, AARST has routinely notified policy makers that more Americans may...
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Christie St. Clair he U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), American Lung Association, and other partners are announcing a strategy for preventing 3,200 lung cancer deaths annually by 2020...
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