0 a substance that causes cancer:
The American government classifies both asbestos and environmental tobacco smoke as class one carcinogens.
1 a substance that can cause cancer (= a serious illness that causes tissues and cells to grow too quickly)
Large concentrations of polyaromatic compounds, many of which are known carcinogens, have spilled into the soils at the historic fuel depot areas.
Included in this group are chloroform and related substances such as chlorinated acetates, many of which are listed as suspected human carcinogens.
The passage of time is a ubiquitous carcinogen to which we are all exposed but age itself is not the mechanism of carcinogenesis.
Our dietary intake of natural pesticides and carcinogens is far greater than our intake of synthetic pesticides.
There are sufficient experimental animal studies to implicate ethanol as a human carcinogen.
The present study is the first report of tenascin expression in bile duct cancer induced by a combined parasitic infection and carcinogen treatment.
Cumulative genetic defects in carcinogen metabolism may increase breast cancer risk.
There are in general three main groups of carcinogens (producing or initiating cancer): chemicals, radiation, and microbes.
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