Some Kentuckians are at risk of higher-than-average rates of radon exposure. That’s according to University of Kentucky health officials who say the commonwealth’s bedrock amplifies the risk in some parts of the Bluegrass State. Data shows 22-percent of new lung cancer cases every year in Kentucky are caused by radon. More information about radon exposure or home testing kits can be found here.
Kentuckians At Higher-Than-Average Risk Of Radon Exposure









