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Risks of Lung Cancer due to Radon Exposure among the Regions of Korea

Lee HA, Lee WK, Lim D, Park SH, Baik SJ, Kong KA, Jung-Choi , Park H

Radon is likely the second most common cause of lung cancer after smoking. We estimated the lung cancer risk due to radon using common risk models. Based on national radon...
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Spatial Analysis of Air Pollution and Lung Cancer Incidence and Mortality in 7 Metropolitan Cities in Korea.

Hwang SS, Lee JH, Jung GW, Lim JH, Kwon HJ

OBJECTIVES: We aimed to assess the relationship between long-term exposure to air pollution and lung cancer in the Republic of Korea. METHODS: Using the Annual Report of Ambient Air...
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Lung Cancer Incidence by Smoking Status in Korean Men: 16-Years of Observations in the Seoul Male Cancer Cohort Study

Bae JM, Li ZM, Shin MH, Kim DH, Lee MS, Ahn YO

The relative risk (RR) of smoking and mortality of lung cancer in British doctors was previously reported to have increased throughout a 40-yr period. Here, we evaluated this RR based...
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Nationwide incidence estimation of lung cancer in Korea

Park BJ, Lee MS, Ahn YO, Heo DS, Bae JM, Yoo KY, Kim H, Park TS

The aim of this paper is to estimate the nationwide incidence rate of lung cancer in Korea. The potential incident cases were identified by hospital visiting and mailing, based on...
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TP53 Mutations in Korean Patients with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Lee EB, Jin G, Lee SY, Park JY, Kim MJ, Choi JE, Jeon HS, Cha SI, Cho S, Kim CH, Park TI, Jung TH, Son JW, Park JY

Although TP53 mutations have been widely studied in lung cancer, the majority of studies have focused on exons 5-8 of the gene. In addition, TP53 mutations in Korean patients with...
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Lung Cancer Risk and Residential Exposure to Air Pollution: A Korean Population-Based Case-Control Study

Lamichhane DK, Kim HC, Choi CM, Shin MH, Shim YM, Leem JH, Ryu JS, Nam HS, Park SM

PURPOSE: To investigate the association between long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and lung cancer incidence in Koreans. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a population-based case-control study covering 908 lung cancer...
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