Why/how are certain non-radioactive chemicals carcinogenic?

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I understand that radioactive radiation can cause cell mutations and as a result cancer but what causes non-radioactive chemicals to be carcinogenic?

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Radiation can cause damages to the cells and especially their DNA. Certain chemicals can do the same things, but chemically. They destroy molecules, exchange single atoms etc.

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