Interaction between occupational radon exposure and tobacco smoke: a systematic review.
Giuseppina FolesaniMaricla GalettiSilvia RanzieriPier Giorgio PetroniniSilvia La MonicaMassimo CorradiDelia CavalloPublished in: Expert review of respiratory medicine (2022)
Seven papers included in this systematic review did not deal with the multiplicative or the additive type of interaction between radon exposure and smoking habit. Six papers discussed the nature of this interaction with a prevalence of the sub-multiplicative model compared to the additive one. Altogether, smoking adjustment did not significantly change lung cancer risk. The included studies might constitute a starting point for updating the models for risk assessment in occupational and residential scenarios, promoting concomitantly the exposure reduction to radon and other cofactors, as recently introduced by Italian Legislative Decree number 101 of 31 July 2020, an application of Euratom Directive 59/2013.