Any substance, radionuclide, or radiation that promotes carcinogenesis, the formation of cancer.
1 Several antioxidants, with different efficacies, protect against oxidative abuse caused by carcinogens .
2 Certain carcinogens in tobacco cause DNA damage and may produce specific mutations.
3 Mechanisms of action of nonmutagenic carcinogens such as asbestos remain poorly characterized.
4 Latino farmworkers are exposed to a number of carcinogens in the workplace.
5 Other environmental factors including carcinogens such as aflatoxin may act as co-factors.
6 Drug-metabolizing enzymes are involved in the metabolic activation or detoxification of carcinogens .
7 Background: Tobacco smoke contains carcinogens known to damage somatic and germ cells.
8 DPCs can be induced endogenously or through environmental carcinogens and chemotherapeutic agents.
9 The former are susceptible to tumorigenesis upon chronic exposure to genotoxic carcinogens .
10 This shows that-contrary to old dogma-practical thresholds exist for definable genotoxic carcinogens .
11 There are plenty of ways to die, including from exposure to carcinogens .
12 Substances labelled as carcinogens may have different levels of cancer-causing potential.
13 Charring creates carcinogens , so char and burn animal foods as little as possible.
14 Fetal mice are more sensitive to chemical carcinogens than are adults.
15 Aromatic amines constitute one of the most extensively studied classes of chemical carcinogens .
16 Peroxisome proliferators are potent rodent liver carcinogens that act via a non-genotoxic mechanism.
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