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Filter by Meaning Exposure to secondhand smoke is also a known carcinogen and can increase the risk of cancer in non-smokers.
The EPA has classified glyphosate as a probable carcinogen.
The oncologist explained that the patient's cancer was likely caused by exposure to a carcinogen in their workplace.
The carcinogen exposure at the factory was found to be the cause of the high cancer rates in the area.
The research team discovered that the chemical used in dry cleaning is a potent carcinogen.
Exposure to asbestos, a known carcinogen, can lead to mesothelioma.
Benzene, a common solvent used in industrial settings, has been identified as a potent carcinogen.
The World Health Organization has classified ultraviolet radiation from the sun as a carcinogen.
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