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Radon runs away quickly from the ground into the air, where it decays as well as generates more contaminated particles. As we breathe, the bits are deposited on the cells lining the airways, where they can damage DNA as well as possibly trigger lung cancer. Radon is approximated to trigger between 3-- 14% of all lung cancers cells in a country, depending upon the nationwide ordinary radon level as well as smoking cigarettes occurrence.
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