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Radon leaves easily from the ground right into the air, where it decomposes and creates further contaminated bits. As we take a breath, the particles are deposited on the cells lining the airways, where they can harm DNA and possibly cause lung cancer. Radon is approximated to cause in between 3-- 14% of all lung cancers cells in a nation, relying on the nationwide ordinary radon level and also cigarette smoking prevalence.
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