Abstract

    Open Access Editorial Article ID: APM-5-119

    Radon risk in carcinogenesis what prevention

    Mauro Mazzotta*

    In environments, exposure to 222radon is to be considered chronic and the effects are based on cellular, subcellular and molecular radiotoxicological mechanisms [1]; We start from the alpha particles and their decay products, but the action continues through the access into the pulmonary tract with aerosols and environmental polluting particles (size 0.0005-100 μm in diameter) [2].


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    Published on: Sep 5, 2020 Pages: 43-44

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/apm.000019
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