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Radon runs away easily from the ground into the air, where it decays and also produces further contaminated bits. As we breathe, the fragments are deposited on the cells lining the airways, where they can harm DNA and also possibly trigger lung cancer cells. Radon is approximated to create in between 3-- 14% of all lung cancers in a nation, relying on the national average radon level and smoking prevalence.
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