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Health Topics A-ZText size: A A A November 21, 2008

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Unlike many other cancers, there are some steps you can take to prevent lung cancer. If you are a smoker, stop. Numerous smoking cessation courses and aids are available today. Talk to your doctor about options you can explore. If you are a nonsmoker, try to avoid second-hand smoke. Other preventive steps include:

  • Test your home for radon, especially if you live in an area known to have high levels. State radon offices can offer more information on correcting this problem. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Web site, located at http://www.epa.gov/iaq/contacts.html also provides information on how to lower radon levels in homes.

  • Be aware of and limit exposure to industrial agents at work such as nickel, chromate, asbestos and vinyl chloride.

 
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