yes it can cause more risk of cancer.
Alpha particles emitted by radon damage the cells of the pulmonary alveoli.
Radon emits alpha particles, which are helium nuclei consisting of two protons and two neutrons. These particles can cause damage to lung tissues when inhaled, increasing the risk of developing lung cancer.
Radon emits alpha particles, which are high-energy helium nuclei. These particles can cause damage to cells in the respiratory tract if inhaled and increase the risk of lung cancer.
If Alpha Particles are inhaled, ingested (swallowed), or absorbed into the blood stream, alpha radiation is exposed to sensitive living tissue. The biological damage results in the increased chances of cancer, particularly lung cancer which is caused when alpha emitters are inhaled.
lung cancer
Smoking is one cause of lung cancer.
Lung Cancer has surpassed breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths in women.
Everything touched by the radiation will be ionised (resulting in cancerous growths in later life). It will never reach your lungs because even a sheet of paper block alpha radation in its tracks.
Lung cancer.
Some times it can cause lung cancer
Smoking is not the only cause of lung cancer.
SMOKING