Does radon in the home increase the risk of lung cancer?

A particularly notorious indoor pollutant is radon. Reports in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute and by the National Research Council (NRC) estimated that exposure to radon contributed to 10 to 12 percent of lung cancer deaths. Smokers are at particular risk, because smoke and radon interact.

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