Exposure to radon gas is the leading cause of lung cancer among people who never smoked cigarettes or other tobacco products. The Environmental Protection Agency says radon accounts for about 21,000 deaths from lung cancer each year. The EPA notes that radon is a naturally occurring gas that is present in outdoor environments in small amounts. It results from the breakdown of uranium ...

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