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Exposure to Radon Causes Lung Cancer In Non-smokers and Smokers Alike

World Health Organization Launches International Radon Project

 The World Health Organization (WHO) says radon causes up to 15% of lung cancers worldwide.  In an effort to reduce the rate of lung cancer around the world, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched an international radon project to help countries increase awareness, collect data and encourage action to reduce radon-related risks. The U.S. EPA is one of several government agencies and  countries supporting this initiative and is encouraged by WHO’s attention to this important public health issue.  "Radon poses an easily reducible health risk to populations all over the world, but has not up to now received widespread attention," said Dr. Michael Repacholi, coordinator of WHO’s Radiation and Environmental Health Unit. He went on to say that "radon in our homes is the main source of exposure to ionizing radiation, and accounts for 50% of the public’s exposure to naturally-occurring sources of radiation in many countries."