CANCER Mehmet Özdemir 1011111105 Chemical Engineering Gazi University.

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CANCER Mehmet Özdemir 1011111105 Chemical Engineering Gazi University

RISK FACTORS Environmental factors Genetic and constant factors Changeable states

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Geography Radiation Air pollution Microorganisms

GEOGRAPHY Ultraviolet waves coming from the sun

GEOGRAPHY Some types of cancer are seen frequently in some regions

RADIATION Nuclear reactor accidents Radiation therapy Chernobil reactor accident

AIR POLLUTION Industrial Traffic Home usage

MICROORGANISMS Virus Bacteria

GENETIC AND CONSTANT FACTORS Age Sex

CHANGEABLE STATES Bad habits Food habits Occupation

BAD HABITS Alcohol Smoking

FOOD HABITS Very hot drinks Salted foods Nitrozamines (burned foods) Lack of vegatable and fruits

OCCUPATION Chemicals Microparticles

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