>>13138607It's a diceroll whether you get cancer from some kind of exposure to a carcinogen. Depends also on the type of carcinogen. Your health etc.
So lets say you are exposed to a lot of a pretty bad carcinogen. As soon as your body is able to identify the cancerous cells an immune response will be activated.
How quickly and how effective this immune response will be depends on the type of cancer, your genetics, diet, general health and well-being, fitness, whether your immune system is otherwise occupied or otherwise how effective the immune response may be.
Most times you get cancer your immune response will take care of it. But as you get older other problems start to stack up. The resources available to dedicate to fighting cancer cells are being used elsewhere, to maintain rapidly deteriorating muscles, bones and joints etc.
If you want to fight cancer eat healthy, keep fit and avoid carcinogens if possible. The cutting edge of cancer treatment uses immunothherapy. They train the bodies own immune system to fight the cancer.
Most people eat garbage and spent most of their lives in front of a cathode ray tube. On top they are too stupid to do their own research and place too much faith in the medical syatem.