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where the cancer is located in hard to reach areas, radiation may be used to shrink the cancer growth or tumor. Radiation stops the cancer cells from dividing.
No. The types of radiation that cause cancer are ionizing radiation (alpha and beta radiation) and high-energy electromagnetic radiation (ultraviolet rays, x-rays, and gamma rays). Even then, very low doses of these forms of radiation usually aren't carcinogenic.
The reduction of the ozone layer is a problem because it allows more ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun to reach the Earth's surface. This increase in UV radiation can have harmful effects on human health, such as skin cancer and cataracts. It can also lead to damage to ecosystems, including harm to marine life, crops, and the overall balance of ecosystems.
Ozone in the ozone layer absorbs the highly energetic ultraviolet radiations which are emitted from the sun and thus prevent them from reaching the surface.
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UV radiation is harmful to skin. It causes skin cancer.
Ultraviolet Radiation, with prolonged contact with the skin, can later in life cauuse skin cancer
Ultraviolet radiation that comes from the sun.
Skin cancer.
Yes, UV radiation is what causes you to tan. It also causes skin cancer. (The reason your body tans is to pretect itself from cancer causing UV radiation.)
Carcinogens are cancer-causing things, including some chemicals and some types of radiation. The risk for their causing cancer can be brought about by smoking, by exposure to ultraviolet radiation, nuclear radiation, or to a wide range of toxic substances.
Ionizing radiation in the form of Gamma and X-Rays are hazardous to biologic organisms.
UV radiation is very harmful in many ways, first off they are invisible rays that come from the sun, UV radiation is made of ultraviolet A (UVA), ultraviolet B (UVB), and ultraviolet C (UVC). These rays burn skin and cause cancer. UVB and UVC penetrate the ozone layer. UVA and UVB cause skin cancer, for this reason, sunscreens are recommended that block UVA and UVB.
cigarette smoke, air and water pollution, and exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the Sun increase the risk of cancer.