Public policies on health and housing: factors of radon 222 gas and its effects on lung (Preprint)
Nerio Janampa AcuÑa Sr,
VIRGINIA ASUNCIÓN CERAFIN URBANO,
EFRAIN ISIDRO CERAFIN URBANO
et al.
Abstract:UNSTRUCTURED
Lung cancer has increased the mortality rate in the population, and radon 222 gas is the second cause of lung cancer after smoking. The purpose of the study was to determine the factors of radon gas that cause effects on lung cancer in cancer patients according to national and international studies. The theoretical analysis methodology allowed reaching the study of publications regarding the study variable from the data found in scientific information organisations such as … Show more
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