What makes something carcinogenic

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I’m wondering what happens on a cell level. Why does exposure to something cause cancer but something else won’t?

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Cancer is a very specific glitch in a cell. It is enough to turn the cell “evil”, but not enough to kill it, and not enough to make it weird enough for immune system to go after it.

Generally, carcinogenic substances is something that damages cells, and would kill them in a high dose, but in mild dose it just causes that glitch.

PS the “evil glitch” is that cell refuses to die when it needs to be replaced, and replicates itself when the body does not need it to happen. Healthy cells act in the interest of entire body, cancer sell is selfish.

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