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- $Title{Aren't Radon and Radium the Same Thing?}
- $Subject{lung cancer radiation radium radon Community social breathe lungs
- breath breathing cancers radioactive decay}
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- Cross Section of the Lung*0005901.scf}
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- Aren't Radon and Radium the Same Thing?
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- QUESTION: Aren't radon and radium the same thing?
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- ANSWER: No they are not, but they are part of the same complex process.
- Radon is a gas, radium a solid. Radon-222 is a by-product of a naturally
- occurring phenomenon that takes place in the earth's crust. Radon gas is
- produced by the decay of uranium-238. During the decaying process, the radium
- is transformed to radium-226. This radium turns into radon-222 when alpha
- particles are emitted. The entire process is an integral part of life on
- earth. But radon gas can be dangerous when the levels are abnormally
- increased in concentrations. Radon attaches itself to particles in the air.
- When people breathe in these particles, they deposit themselves in the lungs.
- Once they embed themselves there, alpha decay causes damage to lung tissues.
- The resulting damage can lead to a higher risk of lung cancer. The risk of
- lung cancer is greatly increased for smokers who are exposed to high levels of
- radon. If you suspect a radon problem at your home, you can contact the
- regional office of the environmental protection agency and/or the state public
- health agency for help.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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