carcinogens

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plural of carcinogen
Cancer-causing substances
Potential cancer-causing agents in the environment
substances that cause cancer, such as tar
Substances that cause cancer
cancer-producing agents
Any substance or agent that produces cancer
agents/compounds that may induce cancer in humans
Cancer -causing substances
carcinogen
A substance or agent that can cause cancer

We know there are substances in our environment that are proven carcinogens—ionizing radiation, electromagnetic fields, organochlorines, pesticides and herbicides.

carcinogen
a chemical or physical agent (e g , a drug, radiation) that facilitates the development of cancer
carcinogen
A substance that induces cancer
carcinogen
A cancer causing substance
carcinogen
Substance or agent capable of causing or producing cancer in mammals
carcinogen
A cancer-causing substance
carcinogen
A substance that can cause or help to cause cancer
carcinogen
any substance that produces cancer
carcinogen
A substance or agent capable of causing or producing cancer in mammals, including humans A chemical is considered to be a carcinogen if
carcinogen
A substance or agent that increases the frequency of cancer in a population
carcinogen
substance which causes cancer
carcinogen
A chemical or physical agent capable of causing cancer
carcinogen
a substance that is known to cause cancer
carcinogen
Any substance that can cause or contribute to the production of cancer
carcinogen
A substance or agent that is known to cause cancer
carcinogen
A substance that causes cancer
carcinogen
A substance or agent that produces or incites cancerous growth
carcinogen
A substance that causes or induces cancer
carcinogen
Something in the environment that causes cancer
carcinogen
A cancer-causing substance or agent
carcinogen
A carcinogen is a substance which can cause cancer. a substance that can cause cancer. Agent that can cause cancer. Exposure to one or more carcinogens, including certain chemicals, radiation, and certain viruses, can initiate cancer under conditions not completely understood. Some people have a genetic tendency to develop cancer when exposed to a specific carcinogen or combination of carcinogens. Repeated local injury or irritation to a part of the body can be carcinogenic. Identifying and eliminating carcinogens in time can reduce the incidence of cancer
carcinogen
A chemical that causes cancer
carcinogen
substance that causes cancer
carcinogen
{i} substance or agent that causes cancer
carcinogens
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