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Meanings of probably carcinogenic in English
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Usage of probably carcinogenic in English
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Red meat has been classified as Group 2A, probablycarcinogenic to humans.
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A World Health Organisation committee last year stated that glyphosate was probablycarcinogenic.
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Meanwhile, it said red meats were " probablycarcinogenic" but there was limited evidence.
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It has classified around 500 as either carcinogenic, probablycarcinogenic, or possibly carcinogenic to humans.
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It had been criticised as probablycarcinogenic by a specialist agency of the World Health Organisation.
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The change gave the working group more evidence on which to base its conclusion that glyphosate was probablycarcinogenic.
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The World Health Organization's cancer research arm classified glyphosate as " probablycarcinogenic to humans" in March 2015.
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WHO's cancer arm has deemed it " probablycarcinogenic to humans", although the European Food Safety Authority disagrees.
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Drinking very hot beverages is now classified as probablycarcinogenic in IARC's group 2A category, alongside red meat and nitrogen mustard.
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Glyphosate has received regulatory approval from several agencies, despite the WHO's cancer wing deeming it " probablycarcinogenic to humans".
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In October, Colombia halted its aerial spraying program after a World Health Organisation body found the herbicide used, glyphosate, was probablycarcinogenic.
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The following year, Portier served as an "invited specialist" to the working group which decided that glyphosate was probablycarcinogenic.
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But the World Health Organization's cancer arm in 2015 reached a different conclusion, classifying glyphosate as " probablycarcinogenic to humans".
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It wasn't until they'd nearly reached the other side that she recognized the smell of it: tangy and deep and probablycarcinogenic.
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They say the methodology of the EPA report was not of a sufficient standard to overturn earlier findings that Glyphosate was probablycarcinogenic.
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Controversy over glyphosate has been fueled by a 2015 conclusion from the World Health Organisation's cancer agency that the substance was probablycarcinogenic.