CELL DIVISION
CELL DIVISION AND CANCEROUS CELLS
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carcinogenic chemicals
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Too much sugar
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Drinking too much coffee
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germs from someone who has cancer
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Detailed explanation-1: -Simply because a substance has been designated as a carcinogen, however, does not mean that the substance will necessarily cause cancer. Many factors influence whether a person exposed to a carcinogen will develop cancer, including the amount and duration of the exposure and the individual’s genetic background.
Detailed explanation-2: -Certain chemicals, including benzene, beryllium, asbestos, vinyl chloride, and arsenic are known human carcinogens, meaning they have been found to cause cancer in humans. A person’s risk of developing cancer depends on how much, how long, how often, and when they are exposed to these chemicals.
Detailed explanation-3: -Some carcinogens cause cancer by changing a cell’s DNA. Others do not affect DNA directly, but lead to cancer in other ways. For example, they may cause cells to divide at a faster than normal rate, which could increase the chances that DNA changes will occur.
Detailed explanation-4: -Carcinogen A carcinogen is a substance, organism or agent capable of causing cancer. Carcinogens may occur naturally in the environment (such as ultraviolet rays in sunlight and certain viruses) or may be generated by humans (such as automobile exhaust fumes and cigarette smoke).
Detailed explanation-5: -#1: Alcohol The cancers most commonly associated with alcohol include breast*, liver, mouth, throat (pharynx and larynx), esophagus, and colorectal (colon and rectum).