CR3 News Magazine 2022 VOL 4: SEPTEMBER -- RADON AND SCHOOLS | Page 54

The scientific community continues to quantify and qualify the oncologic risks of living, working, and playing in proximity to shale gas development (SGD). As the latency periods for different types of cancers are variable and can be long, and since high-volume SGD began ramping up from 2005-2010, existing studies on cancer related to SGD are limited but expected to increase over time.

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Impact of the Hydraulic Fracturing on Indoor Radon Concentrations in Ohio: A Multilevel Modeling Approach.

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