Low Rates of Radon, Lung Cancer in California: 2022 Report

Low Rates of Radon, Lung Cancer in California: 2022 Report
The Golden Gate Bridge from Battery Spencer, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, in San Francisco, Calif., in a file photo. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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A newly released report by the American Lung Association found California ranked low nationwide for lung cancer cases and radon levels in 2022.

The “State of Lung Cancer 2022” report found the state recorded significantly lower lung cancer cases than the U.S. average with 40 lung cancer cases per 100,000 residents. The state ranked third overall—behind New Mexico and Utah—for the lowest rate of lung cancer among residents.
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