The Most Common Carcinogens To Know & Avoid

Carcinogens are any materials linked to increased cancer rates. Most carcinogens are objects that cause damage to cells in the human body. We might not notice every time a cell is damaged, but it can end up causing problems. Any time a cell has to repair itself or grow a new cell, there is a small chance of the cell mutating into cancerous cells. Products that cause cancer repeatedly damage cells, significantly increasing the possibility of a mutated cancerous cell arising. Many commonly used products can actually be carcinogenic. Here are the top carcinogens to be aware of.

Ultraviolet Radiation

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Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun and other sources are a leading cause of skin cancer. As the rays of the sun touch the skin, they cause damage to the skin cells. Any time you get a tan, your risk for skin cancer increases slightly, and having a sunburn raises this risk even more. This carcinogen is almost impossible to avoid altogether, but lots can be done to lower one's risk. Whenever possible, avoid staying in the sun for longer than fifteen minutes without protection. Never tan in a tanning bed or outside. Keep in mind UV radiation can easily pass through windows and thin clothing, so you may need to wear sunscreen even when not in direct sunlight. UV rays also reflect off of other surfaces, so exposure is possible while standing in the shade. To block UV rays, wear a strong sunscreen with an SPF of at least thirty and reapply it regularly.

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