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How Do Environmental Exposures Contribute to Cancer Risk?

Cancer develops when cells in the body begin to grow uncontrollably, often due to damage in the genetic material or DNA. Environmental exposures can introduce agents that cause or promote genetic mutations. For instance, carcinogens—substances capable of causing cancer—are often present in air pollution, tobacco smoke, and industrial chemicals, increasing the likelihood of genetic mutations.

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