chemical genotoxins

How Do Chemical Genotoxins Cause Cancer?

Chemical genotoxins can induce cancer by directly damaging the DNA or by interfering with the cell's ability to repair DNA damage. This can result in genetic mutations, which may activate oncogenes (genes that promote cancer) or deactivate tumor suppressor genes (genes that prevent cancer). Over time, the accumulation of these mutations can lead to the uncontrolled cell growth characteristic of cancer.

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