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The SDS that I looked at for xylene did not mention it being a carcinogen; even the state of California (which is notorious for its "Proposition 65" regulations) does not consider xylene to be a carcinogen. (It is on the Prop 65 list, but for developmental and reproductive toxicity rather than for being a carcinogen.)

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The SDS that I looked at for xylene did not mention it being a carcinogen; even the state of California (which is notorious for its "Proposition 65" regulations) does not consider xylene to be a carcinogen. (It is on the Prop 65 list, but for developmental and reproductive toxicity rather than for being a carcinogen.)

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