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Filter by Meaning The company implemented strict regulations to ensure their products do not contain any carcinogenic substances.
Exposure to excessive sunlight without protection can lead to skin damage and increase the chances of developing carcinogenic melanoma.
The doctor advised the patient to avoid eating charred or burnt food, as it could contain carcinogenic compounds.
The factory emits carcinogenic pollutants into the air.
Exposure to asbestos is known to increase the risk of developing carcinogenic lung cancer.
The doctor advised against using hair dyes with carcinogenic ingredients.
The laboratory was conducting experiments to determine the carcinogenic properties of a newly discovered compound.
Inhaling secondhand smoke from tobacco is considered a carcinogenic activity.
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