New study finds prolonged, low-level radon exposure is still a leading cause of lung cancer

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New study finds prolonged, low-level radon exposure is still a leading cause of lung cancer

A study led by the University of California, Irvine shows a strong relationship between prolonged exposure to low levels of radon and lung cancer, indicating a need for enhanced protection measures. Radon gas in the air decays into tiny radioactive particles that can damage lung cells and lead to cancer.

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