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  2. Health effects of radon - Wikipedia

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    The goals of NRAP are to continue efforts set forth by FRAP to eliminate radon induced cancer that can be prevented by expanding radon testing, mitigating high levels of radon exposure, and developing radon resistant construction. [87] NRAP also aims to reduce radon risk in 5 million homes, and save 3,200 lives by 2020. [87]

  3. High levels of deadly radon gas found in one-quarter of Erie ...

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    More than 26% of Erie County homes tested for radon between 2010 and 2020 have detected high levels of the odorless, colorless, tasteless, and deadly gas.

  4. For children, radon risks outweigh that for adults - AOL

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    "The way radon works when it gets in the body is it damages DNA, and so that's why radon is associated with cancer, especially lung cancer," said Ketyer, a pediatrician with Allegheny Health ...

  5. Radon levels in Old Courthouse trigger a plan, but details ...

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    There's a plan to respond to radon levels in the Old Courthouse subbasement, revealed Monday to be more than twice the level calling for action. ... "there are no immediate signs or symptoms from ...

  6. Radon - Wikipedia

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    Very high radon concentrations (>1000 Bq/m 3) have been found in houses built on soils with a high uranium content and/or high permeability of the ground. If levels are 20 picocuries radon per liter of air (800 Bq/m 3 ) or higher, the home owner should consider some type of procedure to decrease indoor radon levels.

  7. Lung cancer - Wikipedia

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    Underground miners have the greatest exposure; however even the lower levels of radon that seep into residential spaces can increase occupants' risk of lung cancer. Like asbestos, cigarette smoking and radon exposure increase risk synergistically. [71] Radon exposure is responsible for between 3% and 14% of lung cancer cases. [72]

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