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There are 13 summaries on Carcinogen.

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Carcinogens Summary
1,770 words, approx. 6 pages
Cancer is a mysterious group of diseases which often arouses fearful images of death. There are over one hundred different types of cancer, which can be distinguished by the type of cell or organ which is affected, the treatment plan employed, and the...
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Carcinogens Summary
1,769 words, approx. 6 pages
Cancer is a mysterious group of diseases which often arouses fearful images of death. There are over one hundred different types of cancer, which can be distinguished by the type of cell or organ which is affected, the treatment plan employed, and the...
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Carcinogens Summary
1,769 words, approx. 6 pages
Cancer is a mysterious group of diseases which often arouses fearful images of death. There are over one hundred different types of cancer, which can be distinguished by the type of cell or organ which is affected, the treatment plan employed, and the...
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Carcinogens Summary
1,403 words, approx. 5 pages
Carcinogens are substances, usually chemicals, that can cause cancer. Although chemical carcinogens are often linked with industry and technology, it is important to recognize that many carcinogens are naturally occurring substances. Researchers have...
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Carcinogen Summary
1,337 words, approx. 5 pages
A carcinogen is any substance or agent that produces or induces the development of cancer. Carcinogens are known to affect and initiate metabolic processes at the level of cellular DNA. Cancer accounts for slightly over 20% of all deaths each year....
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Carcinogens Summary
1,201 words, approx. 4 pages
Carcinogens are agents that cause cancer, and include chemicals, radiation, and some viruses. While avoiding contact with carcinogenic agents is wise, it is virtually impossible to steer clear of them completely. Ultra-violet radiation from the sun,...
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Carcinogenic Summary
450 words, approx. 2 pages
Carcinogens are agents that can cause cancer. Carcinogenic agents include various chemicals, radiation, and viruses. Although exposure to carcinogens can initiate cancer, the conditions that promote the disease process are not fully understood....
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Carcinogen Summary
337 words, approx. 1 pages
Any substance that is capable of inducing the production of CANCER – a substance that has this capacity is known as carcinogenic. Such substances include chemical and physical agents, viruses, hormones and some internal bodily processes. In many...
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Carcinogens Summary
252 words, approx. 1 pages
Carcinogens Substances capable of causing cancer. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) classifies many substances on the basis of their potential for causing cancer. Classifications are based on results of studies on animals, or with humans....
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Carcinogen Summary
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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...
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Organic Carcinogens Summary
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Carbon compounds which cause cancer in experimental animals and are, therefore, suspected of playing a role in human...
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Carcinogenic Summary
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Cancer...
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Carcinogen Summary
1,476 words, approx. 5 pages
The term carcinogen refers to any substance, radionuclide or radiation that is an agent directly involved in the promotion of cancer or in the facilitation of its propagation. This may be due to ability to damage the genome or to the disruption of...


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