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Ulleksa [173]
1 year ago
9

_______________ exposure to radiation can increase the risk of cancer.

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Juli2301 [7.4K]1 year ago
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Repeated exposure to radiation can increase the risk of cancer.

<h3>What is cancer?</h3>
  • A set of illnesses known as cancer involve abnormal cell proliferation and have the ability to invade or spread to different bodily regions.
  • In contrast to this, benign tumors do not spread.
  • A lump, unusual bleeding, a persistent cough, unexplained weight loss, and a change in bowel habits are all potential warning signs and symptoms.
  • These signs of cancer may be present, but there may be other causes as well.
  • Humans are susceptible to over 100 different malignancies.
<h3>What are the four primary cancer types?</h3>
  • Carcinomas. The skin or the tissue that covers the surface of internal organs and glands is where a carcinoma first appears.
  • Sarcomas. The tissues that support and bind the body give rise to sarcomas. 
  • A cancer of the blood is leukemia. 
  • Lymphomas.

Learn more about cancer here:

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