carcinogens
The term carcinogenic refers to substances or agents that have the potential to cause cancer. These substances can be found in various environmental factors such as chemicals, radiation, tobacco smoke, and certain foods. Exposure to carcinogens over time can increase the risk of developing cancer.
Carcinogenic substances or agents are those that have the potential to cause cancer. These can include chemicals, radiation, viruses, and other factors that can increase the risk of developing cancer.
carcinogen NoveNET :)
Carcinogenic is an adjective describing substances that cause, or tend to cause, cancer. eg. "Cigarettes are suspected of containing carcinogenic chemicals"
toxins
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on continuous usage ie more chances of getting cancer on long term use
As xylene is a solvent, I would have to say a constant exposure could cause cancer! Most solvents are reported to be cancerous during long-term usage.
Cancer is the term describing cancer cells and their location. There is a unique medical name describing every type of cancer known in the registry. The name is given based on the characteristics of the cancer cells, such as carcinoma or blastoma.
Biological weapons can cause infectious diseases. The radiation from nuclear weapons can cause either short term, but often fatal, radiation sickness or in the long term cancer.
It is bad for people and causes medical problems with the heart, lungs, can cause cancer, and short term memory problems. Many people also become addicted to it and that is the reason it is illegal along with other substances.
'Carcinogenic' means capable of causing cancer.