Cancer Prevention

Definition

Preventing the incidence of cancer is complex and involves many factors which ultimately work by avoiding or limiting exposure to carcinogens. Known carcinogens in humans include physical, chemical, viral, and bacterial carcinogens. Physical carcinogens include the hydrocarbon byproducts of cigarette smoke, radiation, and asbestos. Benzene and vinyl chloride are examples of chemical carcinogens. The human papillomaviruses, which play a role in the development of cervical cancer, are viral carcinogens. A bacterial carcinogen is the bacteria, Helicobacter pylori, which has been linked to the cancer B-cell lymphoma, unique to the gastric mucosa. Familial (hereditary)

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