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1 The IARC monographs recently classified chewing betel quid without tobacco as a human carcinogen .
2 Arsenic is a known human carcinogen and the mechanisms underlying arsenic-induced tumorigenesis remain elusive.
3 Cadmium (Cd) is a human carcinogen that likely acts via epigenetic mechanisms.
4 Acrylamide, a possible human carcinogen , is formed in certain carbohydrate-rich foods processed at high temperature.
5 EMS is a "potential human carcinogen , " the FDA and Pfizer said.
6 The Environmental Protection Agency now considers it to be a potential human carcinogen at high doses.
7 Although arsenic is a well-established human carcinogen , the underlying carcinogenic mechanism(s) is not known.
8 Exposure to crystalline silica ranks among the most frequent occupational exposures to an established human carcinogen .
9 In 2004, the US Environmental Protection Agency considered metam sodium as a "probable human carcinogen " .
10 PMID: 12569548 Arsenic is well established as a human carcinogen , but its precise mechanism of action remains unknown.
11 The discharges involve formaldehyde, a colourless, pungent smelling gas which, according to studies, is a potential human carcinogen .
12 This enzyme activity appears unique in that it excises a cyclic adduct resulting from a known human carcinogen .
13 Nickel(II) is a human carcinogen causing respiratory cancers.
14 Acrylamide, a known rodent and a probable human carcinogen , is spontaneously formed in foods cooked at high temperature.
15 Dioxin is also a human carcinogen .
16 Vermiculite ore contaminated with asbestos -a known human carcinogen -was found nearby, according to the U.S. government.
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