They generally cause cancerous cells to be formed within exposed tissues.
Carcinogens, by definition, create cancers, which often lead to death.
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The negative effects of carcinogens within the body
N. K. Mehrotra has written: 'Carcinogenic effects of pesticides' -- subject(s): Carcinogens, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Carcinogens, Pesticides, Toxicology
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Hepatocytes are the primary liver cells responsible for detoxifying carcinogens. They achieve this through a process called biotransformation, where enzymes within the hepatocytes convert harmful substances into less toxic compounds that can be eliminated from the body. This detoxification process helps to protect the body from the harmful effects of carcinogens.
Some tissues are more resistant to the effects of carcinogens than others. For example, bone tissue and nerve tissue tend to have a lower risk of developing cancer compared to tissues with high rates of cell division, such as skin or lung tissue. However, no tissue is completely immune to the effects of carcinogens.
Since carcinogens are cancer-causing agents, any release of carcinogens will increase, not decrease, cancer risk. Avoiding and reducing carcinogens will decrease the risk of cancer.
The three types of carcinogens are chemical carcinogens (such as tobacco smoke and asbestos), physical carcinogens (such as ultraviolet radiation and ionizing radiation), and biological carcinogens (such as certain viruses and bacteria that can cause cancer).
Carcinogens are the substances which cause cells to grow abnormally and cause an overgrowth.
Carcinogens or mutagens