Dr Arun Chandrasekharan talks about lifestyle changes on “World Lung Cancer Day” that you can incorporate to cut risk of lung cancer in Hindustan Times.
His comments are as below:
Talking about the harmful effects of inhaling radon Dr Arun Chandrasekharan, Consultant Medical Oncologist, Aster MIMS Calicut says it is most commonly found inside homes, schools, and workplaces.
“After entering buildings through cracks and other holes in the foundation, radon gas becomes trapped indoors. With proven, cost-effective techniques, indoor radon levels can be controlled and managed. The risk of lung cancer increases over time when you breathe radon. Getting your home tested for radon gas is a good idea. Home testing kits are available, or you can hire a specialist to test your home. Experts can provide solutions to reduce the level of radon in your home if it is high,” says Dr Chandrasekharan.
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