Impact of Indoor Radon Exposure on Lung Cancer Incidence in Slovenia

Author:

Birk Mojca1ORCID,Žagar Tina1ORCID,Tomšič Sonja1,Lokar Katarina1ORCID,Mihor Ana1,Bric Nika1,Mlakar Miran1,Zadnik Vesna1

Affiliation:

1. Epidemiology and Cancer Registry, Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Abstract

Indoor radon is an important risk factor for lung cancer, as 3–14% of lung cancer cases can be attributed to radon. The aim of our study was to estimate the impact of indoor radon exposure on lung cancer incidence over the last 40 years in Slovenia. We analyzed the distribution of lung cancer incidence across 212 municipalities and 6032 settlements in Slovenia. The standardized incidence ratios were smoothed with the Besag–York–Mollie model and fitted with the integrated nested Laplace approximation. A categorical explanatory variable, the risk of indoor radon exposure with low, moderate and high risk values, was added to the models. We also calculated the population attributable fraction. Between 2.8% and 6.5% of the lung cancer cases in Slovenia were attributable to indoor radon exposure, with values varying by time period. The relative risk of developing lung cancer was significantly higher among the residents of areas with a moderate and high risk of radon exposure. Indoor radon exposure is an important risk factor for lung cancer in Slovenia in areas with high natural radon radiation (especially in the southern and south-eastern parts of the country).

Funder

Slovenian Radiation Protection Administration

Slovenian research program for comprehensive cancer control, SLORApro

Publisher

MDPI AG

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