For the following question, which is the best hypothesis "Does exposure to radon (a source of natural radiation) in your home cause an increased risk of cancer?"
Everyone who is exposed to radon will die from cancer.
People should not risk exposure to radon!
Cancer may be caused by many different factors, including exposure to radiation, chemicals and too much stress in a person's life.
I am immune to cancer because there is no history of cancer in my family.
People who have been exposed to radon have an increased rate of cancer, as compared to people who have not been exposed.
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