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carcinogenic    音标拼音: [k,ɑrsənodʒ'ɛnɪk]
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carcinogenic
adj 1: causing or tending to cause cancer; "the carcinogenic
action of certain chemicals"

carcinogenic \car`cin*o*gen"ic\
(k[aum]r`s[i^]n*[-o]*j[e^]n"[i^]k), adj.
Causing or tending to cause cancer; as, the carcinogenic
action of certain chemicals or of ionizing radiation. --
{car`cin*o*gen*ic"i*ty}, n.
[WordNet 1.5 PJC]

41 Moby Thesaurus words for "carcinogenic":
allergic, anemic, apoplectic, arthritic, bilious, cancerous,
chlorotic, colicky, consumptive, dropsical, dyspeptic, edematous,
encephalitic, epileptic, laryngitic, leprous, luetic, malarial,
malignant, measly, nephritic, neuralgic, neuritic, palsied,
paralytic, phthisic, pleuritic, pneumonic, pocky, podagric,
rachitic, rheumatic, rickety, scorbutic, scrofulous, tabetic,
tabid, tubercular, tuberculous, tumorigenic, tumorous


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  • Common Carcinogens You Should Know About - WebMD
    Some chemicals that help foods stay fresh longer, or that give foods their color, texture, or flavor are carcinogenic These chemicals can interfere with how your body regulates hormones, which
  • Carcinogen - Wikipedia
    Higher-energy radiation, including ultraviolet radiation (present in sunlight) generally is carcinogenic, if received in sufficient doses For most people, ultraviolet radiations from sunlight is the most common cause of skin cancer
  • Carcinogens: What They Are and Common Types - Cleveland Clinic
    To understand how carcinogens cause cancer, it may help to know more about the relationship between carcinogens and your genetic makeup Your DNA is in your genes Your genes contain instruction manuals for making proteins Proteins control millions of actions, including how cells grow and multiply
  • Known and Probable Human Carcinogens - American Cancer Society
    For example, IARC considers there to be strong evidence that both tobacco smoking and eating processed meat can cause cancer, so both are listed as “carcinogenic to humans ” But smoking is much more likely to cause cancer than eating processed meat, even though both are in the same category
  • What As a Carcinogen? Description, Examples, Protection - Healthline
    Two organizations mainly determine which agents are considered carcinogens These are the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP) The IARC,
  • Carcinogen: Types and Cancer Risks - Verywell Health
    Carcinogens are substances or agents that can cause cancer These can occur in nature, such as with ultraviolet radiation and some viruses, or be manmade, as seen in car fumes and cigarette smoke While it's impossible to eliminate all carcinogen exposure, you can take steps to reduce what you come in contact with
  • Carcinogens: What They Are and Examples - Cancer Treatment Centers of . . .
    Some infections as well as certain medical procedures and treatments are also considered carcinogenic Some well-known carcinogens include: National, international and federal organizations and research groups help to label chemicals and substances as carcinogens
  • Carcinogens: Overview, types, and more - Medical News Today
    There are many examples of carcinogens, including cigarette smoke, UV rays, processed meat, and more The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the National Toxicology Program
  • Carcinogen | Causes, Effects Prevention | Britannica
    carcinogen, any of a number of agents that can cause cancer in humans They can be divided into three major categories: chemical carcinogens (including those from biological sources), physical carcinogens, and oncogenic (cancer-causing) viruses
  • 15th Report on Carcinogens - National Toxicology Program
    A December 2023 paper published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), and an interactive tool demonstrate the Report on Carcinogens’ impact on public health policies





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