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Meanings of carcinogenic risk in English
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Usage of carcinogenic risk in English
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Scientific debate surrounds the regulatory approach for evaluating carcinogenicrisk of arsenic compounds.
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Importantly, elevated carcinogenicrisk is found at doses that yield undetectable serum free BPA.
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It concluded the weedkiller was "unlikely to pose a carcinogenicrisk to humans."
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Glyphosate is considered as a carcinogenicrisk by some experts but is deemed safe by others.
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It also said that there is a "potential carcinogenicrisk" for users of the substance.
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The control of potentially mutagenic impurities in pharmaceutical products is of key importance in assessing carcinogenicrisk to humans.
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Furthermore, a moderate potential carcinogenicrisk due to PAHs and nitro-PAHs in the dust samples was found in China.
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The agency's assessment is at odds with other international regulators who have said the weedkiller is not a carcinogenicrisk to humans.
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This was paralleled by nonmonotonic and dose-specific DNA hypomethylation of genes that confer carcinogenicrisk, with greatest hypomethylation at the lowest BPA doses.
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Another competitive threat comes from electronic cigarettes, which vaporise nicotine to give users their fix without smoke or carcinogenicrisks.
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The risk assessment indices predicted potential carcinogenicrisks due to the consumption of metal-rich groundwater, predominantly with Cd (0.0007-0.03).