Genetics: Radiation can damage dna. Damaged dna can alter the genetics of any cell in the body and cause it to lose it's natural regulatory processes that make it a normal cell. Usually the body is good at repairing this damage itself, unless it gets overwhelmed. Then an unregulated cell is the building block for cancer, and when replicated it will eventually form a tumor.
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