Yes, chemicals that are known or suspected to cause cancer are referred to as carcinogens. These substances can lead to cancer development through various mechanisms, such as causing DNA damage or promoting uncontrolled cell growth. Carcinogens can be found in various sources, including tobacco smoke, certain industrial chemicals, and some natural compounds. Regulatory agencies often assess and classify these substances to help protect public health.
When tobacco is burned in a cigarette or cigar, the smoke contains more than 7000 chemicals, of which 250 are known or suspected to cause cancer.
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no- pickle juice is not known or suspected to cause cancer.
There are over 70 chemicals in cigarettes that are known carcinogens, meaning they have the potential to cause cancer. These chemicals can damage DNA and lead to mutations that increase the risk of cancer development.
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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.
Yes, air fresheners contain chemicals that are known to cause cancer. As an example, Women who use air freshener have doubled risk of breast cancer.
There are over 4,000 chemicals in just onecigarett, 33 of those chemicals are known to cause cancer,and Each cigarett takes 8 minutes off your life.
There are approximately 600 ingredients in cigarettes. When burned, they create more than 4,000 chemicals. At least 50 of these chemicals are known to cause cancer, & many are poisonous.
If ALL smokers developed cancer and ONLY smokers developed cancer and the medical profession knew HOW cancer developed, they may be in a position to hazard an educated GUESS. (Note that ALL plants contain the same "ingredients", or their equivalents, as tobacco.) What is known is that cancer is a multi-factorial condition, i.e. there is not a single "cause" but there are a number of contributing factors, some known, some suspected and some completely unknown.
Cancer has many different causes, and the cause of any specific cancer may never be known. There are carcinogenic chemicals such as benzene or formaldehyde, there are carcinogenic viruses, there are genetic defects which predispose some people to getting cancer, there are irritants such as asbestos fibers which are also carcinogenic; radiation can cause cancer.
When a cigarette is burned, over 7,000 different chemicals are released, with at least 69 of these known to cause cancer. These chemicals include nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide, and various toxic compounds.