Your moms carcinogens are in pesticides?!?!?!?!?!
Simply google "list carcinogens" and you will get a plethora of choices. That's even simpler than coming to wikianswers and having to type a whole sentence, hoping someone will do your homework for you! ;-)
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).
Four common carcinogens include tobacco smoke, which is found in cigarettes and other tobacco products; asbestos, often found in older building materials; benzene, commonly present in gasoline and industrial emissions; and formaldehyde, used in various household products and building materials. Exposure to these substances can increase the risk of cancer through various mechanisms.
Carcinogens are the substances which cause cells to grow abnormally and cause an overgrowth.
Carcinogens or mutagens
Carcinogens, by definition, create cancers, which often lead to death.
A carcinogen affects the body in an adverse way. Carcinogens cause the cells in the body to multiply too fast causing organs to be unable to function normally. Carcinogens are what causes cancer in the human body.
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