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TPR, or thermal plasticity response, typically refers to the behavior of materials under heat and pressure rather than a specific substance. If you're referring to a particular chemical or treatment (like TPR in the context of certain therapies), please clarify. Generally, the potential harm to skin tissues or cancer-causing properties would depend on the specific substance or treatment involved, as well as the duration and method of exposure. Always consult scientific literature or a healthcare professional for accurate information regarding specific materials or treatments.

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