hazardous substances

How Do Hazardous Substances Cause Cancer?

Cancer is caused by genetic mutations that disrupt normal cell growth and division. Carcinogens are substances that can lead to these mutations, either by directly damaging DNA or by causing cells to divide more rapidly than normal. Some carcinogens are naturally occurring, while others are synthetic. The risk of cancer from a hazardous substance depends on the level and duration of exposure, as well as individual susceptibility.

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