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Incremental Cases of Radon Gas Pulmonary Cancer in Costa Rica · Global Voices

Summary by crnmundo.com
In Costa Rica, cases of lung cancer linked to radon gas and pollution are growing, affecting non-smokers. San José, Costa Rica. Lung cancer shows a worrying increase in the Greater Metropolitan Area (GAM) during 2025. Dr. Luis Corrales, an oncologist at CIMCA, warns about an invisible factor: radon gas, along with vehicle pollution, which could be causing more cases even in people who have never smoked. In Costa Rica, lung cancer is traditionall…
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In Costa Rica, cases of lung cancer linked to radon gas and pollution are growing, affecting non-smokers. San José, Costa Rica. Lung cancer shows a worrying increase in the Greater Metropolitan Area (GAM) during 2025. Dr. Luis Corrales, an oncologist at CIMCA, warns about an invisible factor: radon gas, along with vehicle pollution, which could be causing more cases even in people who have never smoked. In Costa Rica, lung cancer is traditionall…

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crnmundo.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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