carcinogenic substances
Organic colors related to carcinogenic aromatic amine, especially the important intermediate 3,3' dichloroaniline of organic color are discussed in details.
Smoking cigarettes is known to be carcinogenic.
Exposure to asbestos can lead to carcinogenic effects.
Some processed meats contain carcinogenic substances.
Prolonged exposure to UV radiation can be carcinogenic.
Certain chemicals in cleaning products are known to be carcinogenic.
The use of tanning beds has been linked to an increased risk of carcinogenic effects.
Eating burnt or charred foods may expose you to carcinogenic compounds.
Regular screening tests can help detect carcinogenic changes early.
Avoiding prolonged exposure to harmful substances can reduce the risk of carcinogenic effects.
Some studies suggest that air pollution may contain carcinogenic particles.
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