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Unethical experiment, but it would be really interesting to see the effects of mildly higher background radiation like this on humans.
As far as I know, we barely have any data on radiation exposure, and the data we have, is about ingesting caesium or high exposure over a short time.
This experiment was indirectly made by unscrupulous construction companies in Taiwan in the 80s, who recycled contaminated steel for habitation buildings. When this was brought to light, scientists made a follow up on the population who had been exposed and got some interesting results.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/239560514_Cancer_risks_in_a_population_with_prolonged_low_dose-rate_g-radiation_exposure_in_radiocontaminated_buildings_1983_-_2002
TD;DR : Some cancer rates increase, most significantly leukemia, others decrease. If you exclude leukemia, exposed people have slightly lower cancer rates. Except, you can't, because leukemia is pretty significant and serious.