A carcinogen.
Viruses are a group of disease-causing agents that require living cells to replicate and grow. They invade host cells and use their machinery to produce more virus particles, often leading to various illnesses.
Well, first of all, you spinal stem cells will be injured causing destruction of their outer shell, or cell wall. Then the inner mitochondria will be revealed and the power to the nucleus will be greatly reduced causing the mutation of the DNA stored in the nucleus. Then mutation causes cancer which is not good.
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Naked mole rats and elephants are two animals that have a significantly lower incidence of cancer compared to other animals. Naked mole rats have unique biological adaptations that suppress tumor growth, while elephants have additional copies of a tumor-suppressing gene called TP53.
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Healthline - 2006 Cancer Causing Agents was released on: USA: 2007
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Carcinogen are cancer causing agents, not tissues.
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There is really no way to remove the cancer causing agents from tobacco and still have tobacco. They are all generally the same when it comes to the chemicals they contain.
The byproducts of burning vegetable materials almost always contain some cancer-causing agents.
It is possible that some foods can help promote cancer. Food that are processed are known to have cancer causing agents. Certain other foods carry carcinogens.
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Oncoviruses.
The pathogens that cause cancer are called, "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.