Healthline - 2006 Cancer Causing Agents was released on:
USA: 2007
A carcinogen.
Since carcinogens are cancer-causing agents, any release of carcinogens will increase, not decrease, cancer risk. Avoiding and reducing carcinogens will decrease the risk of cancer.
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Carcinogen are cancer causing agents, not tissues.
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In the Accidental Release Section it covers all of the following except:
There is really no way to remove the cancer causing agents from tobacco and still have tobacco. They are all generally the same when it comes to the chemicals they contain.
The byproducts of burning vegetable materials almost always contain some cancer-causing agents.
It is possible that some foods can help promote cancer. Food that are processed are known to have cancer causing agents. Certain other foods carry carcinogens.
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Sometimes cancer is genetic, but it increases a person's odds when they are exposed to cancer causing agents. Cigarettes contain many chemicals that are known to cause cancer.
Carbon monoxide and a variety of cancer-causing agents lumped together under the heading "coal tar."