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Health Disparities: Creating Health Care Equity for Minorities

Undermining Public Health: How Funding Cuts Threaten the Fight Against Lung Cancer

From the Founder: The Power of Hope: WHAT IF?

JAMA Health Forum: Can Prevention Save Money?

Back to School, Back to Clean Air: Why Indoor Air Quality and Radon Mitigation in Schools Help

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Radon Risk & Remediation:

A Psychological Perspective

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Why Lung Cancer is a 'Hidden Epidemic' in this Part of the World

Why is Lung Cancer Research Underfunded?

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Cancer of the Soul: The moral Cost of Neglecting Lung Cancer

The Rising Demand for Radon Mitigation Across North America

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Lung Cancer Europe: Policy Briefing

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Underatanding Lung Cancer in Younger People

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Ohio Bill Introduced -- Eng Radioactive Road Spreading

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NMA: Statement on Federal Cuts Threatening America's Public Health Infrastructure

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Disparaties in NIH and Federal Cancer Research Funding Across Different Cancer Types

CR3 News Magazine provides an in-depth exploration of the environmental and lung cancer risks associated with radon gas. Drawing on scientific research and insights from experienced science and health investigators, The magazine presents well-grounded findings to inform and empower its readers. Through engaging audio, video, and written content, CR3 News Magazine encourages proactive steps to address radon-related health concerns.

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From 'Dis-Ease' to Empowerment: Dusty's Journey and the National Fight for Lung Health

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UCalgary Scientists Want Your Toenail Clippings for a Study Related to Lung Cancer

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Historical Redlining and Cumulative Environmental Impacts Across the United States

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Environmental Inequity and the Burden of Lung Cancer: Structural Injustice in American Healthcare

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Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Radon Mitigation?

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Does Vaping Cause Lung Cancer?

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Disparities in Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

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Mapping Healthcare Deserts: Over 80% of the Country Stil Lacks Adequate Access to Healthcare

Small-Town Patients Face Big Hurdles as Rural Hospitals Cut Cancer Care

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