Radiation While pivotal in medicine and technology, it can also pose a silent threat to health by damaging DNA and potentially triggering cancerous changes in cells.
Tobacco Often glamourised yet insidious, is a potent risk factor for cancer. Its smoke contains thousands of harmful chemicals that can damage DNA and trigger cancerous changes in cells.
UV-Rays A source of warmth and vitality, harbours a hidden danger: ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can damage skin cells' DNA, increasing the risk of skin cancer. Even though skin cancer is more common among people with a light skin tone, people of all skin tones can develop skin cancer, including those with dark skin.
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