Perc is considered by the International Agency for Research on Cancer to be a Group 2A carcinogen. This means it's probably carcinogenic in humans but it hasn't been proven.
"UVA is a known carcinogen".
Perchlorethylene is a stable compound.
A Carcinogen.
Something that causes cancer is called a carcinogen. If there is a carcinogen in food, it could cause cancer.
Pollen is not considered a carcinogen. It is a natural substance produced by plants for reproductive purposes, and while it can sometimes trigger allergies in sensitive individuals, it is not known to cause cancer.
carcinogen
Ther could be it is a known carcinogen.
Cancer can be a carcinogen. Carcinogen are usually in breast cancer.
Coumadin is not a carcinogen.
yes it is a carcinogen
Ultimate carcinogen: It is activated and chemically reactive form of a carcinogen or procarcinogen that is capable of direct covalent binding to nucleic acid or protein macromolecules. For example: Benzo(a)pyrene is an ultimate carcinogen.
On June 1, the ministry of commerce issued announcement NO. 32, 2013, decided to initiatean anti-dumping investigation against Perchlorethylene on imports originating in the European Union and the United States. According to data from 2009 to the first quarter of 2013, the European Union and the United States have basically monopolized on imported Perchlorethylene in China.