Public Health Impact ... Report on Carcinogens ... Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction...
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Carcinogen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The term carcinogen refers to any substance, radionuclide or radiation that is an agent directly involved in the promotion of cancer or in the increase of its propagation. This may be due to the abi...
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Who determines how carcinogens are classified? ... Substances and exposures that can lead to cancer are called carcinogens. Some carcinogens do not act on DNA directly, but lead to cancer in other ways. For example, they may cause cells to divide at a faster than normal rate, which could increase the chances that DNA...
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Learn about the cancer risks posed by your surroundings and what you can do about them. ... General Information About Carcinogens ... A carcinogen is a substance known or believed to cause cancer in humans. Better understand a number of specific known and possible carcinogens and how they might affect your risk for cancer..
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A LIST OF KNOWN CARCINOGENS ... Known carcinogens are defined as "those substances for which the evidence from human studies indicates that there is a casual relationship between the exposure to the substance and human cancer."
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www.mcnallyinstitute.com/Charts/Carcinogens.html
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The following chemicals are known or suspected carcinogens. This list has been compiled from a number of sources, but it is not (and cannot be) comprehensive. ... However, users should treat the materials listed with the caution due to suspected carcinogens, and gather as much safety data as possible before starting...
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physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/carcinogens.html
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CARCINOGENS ; Hundreds of chemicals are capable of inducing cancer in humans or animals after prolonged or excessive exposure. There are many well-known examples of chemicals that can cause cancer in humans. The fumes of the metals cadmium, nickel, and chromium are known to cause lung cancer.
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Carcinogens are agents that can cause cancer. In industry, there are many potential exposures to carcinogens. Generally, workplace exposures are considered to be at higher levels than for public exposures. Material safety data sheets (MSDSs) should always contain an indication of carcinogenic potential.
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www.osha.gov/SLTC/carcinogens/index.html
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A carcinogen is a substance that is capable of causing cancer in humans or animals. If a substance is known to promote or aggravate cancer, but not necessarily cause cancer, it may also be called a carcinogen. Though there are many things t...
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