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The threat of lung cancer cells increases by 16% per 100 Bq/m3 rise in long time typical radon concentration. The dose-response relationship is straight-- for example, the risk of lung cancer cells raises proportionally with increasing radon exposure. Radon is one of the most vital cause of lung cancer after smoking. It is approximated that radon triggers in between 3-- 14% of all lung cancers in a nation, relying on the average radon degree as well as the smoking occurrence in a country. Radon gets away easily from the ground right into the air, where it decays and generates further contaminated particles.

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