I finished my chemo about 11 weeks ago and went to see my GP for a follow-up. She stated that since I quit smoking 22 years ago she had a hunch that my lung cancer was more consistent with environmental issues and wanted me to check my house for radon gas. I was a doubting Thomas and thought Radon gas was a made up health scare but I followed her advice and boy was I glad. I might add that I live in the Ohio valley which is one of the worst areas of the country for Radon gas. I had a charcoal test done and it came back from the lab with a 66.4 reading. Now anything over 4.0 pCi/L is cause for concern. As a precaution I had a second test completed and this one came back even higher, 116.2 pCi/L. I immediately called radon mitigation companies to pursue my options.
One week after the mitigation was completed the radon gas readings were well under 2.0 pCi/L in every room of my house. For those interested I have a two story 5,000 sq ft house and the cost for the mitigation system was $1,800.00 and the work was completed in about 4 hours.
My GP may have just saved me from future recurrences of lung cancer by suggesting I get this test. Because of the radon our Doc wanted my wife, a non smoker, and 10 years younger than me, to have a CT scan. Unfortunately her results came back with lung nodules and mild COPD, now she's being watched. Please don't ignore this issue if you live in a high radon area.