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Studies have established that prolonged exposure to radon gas leads to lung cancer development. The yearly lung cancer deaths ...
Radon, a radioactive gas, is creeping into homes across Ohio. Here's how you can test for and remediate your home for the gas ...
Lung cancer, traditionally linked to smoking, is increasingly affecting non-smokers due to factors like air pollution, radon exposure, and secondhand ...
Share your radon testing story with The Daily Record and let us know if you'd be open to having your home tested for the ...
If you thought only smokers get lung cancer think again here’s what could be silently putting non-smokers at risk ...
Lung cancer often develops silently, making early detection crucial. High-risk individuals should consider annual low-dose CT ...
Many lung cancers in nonsmokers have no known cause and are discovered only by chance.
Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that can pose serious health risks when it accumulates indoors.
Some people are genetically at higher risk of developing lung cancer. Certain mutations in the EGFR gene are common in ...
Lung cancer isn’t just a smoker’s disease anymore. From pollution to genetics, non-smokers are facing invisible threats that demand both awareness and action.
Share your radon testing story with The Dispatch and let us know if you'd be open to having your home tested for the cancer-causing gas.
Another likely cause: radon. Radon is an invisible, odorless, radioactive gas that causes lung cancer. It comes out of the ...