Definition of Carcinogenicity. Meaning of Carcinogenicity. Synonyms of Carcinogenicity

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Definition of Carcinogenicity

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Meaning of Carcinogenicity from wikipedia

- Possibly carcinogenic to humans and Group 3: Not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. Other organizations that evaluate the carcinogenicity of...
- evidence of carcinogenicity in humans. Exceptionally, an agent (chemical mixture) may be placed in this category when evidence of carcinogenicity in humans...
- established itself), there is some evidence that bacteria may be directly carcinogenic. Evidence has shown that a specific stage in cancer can be ****ociated...
- Carcinogenic parasites are parasitic organisms that depend on other organisms (called hosts) for their survival, and cause cancer in such hosts. Three...
- Possibly carcinogenic to humans. Group 3: Not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. Group 4: Probably not carcinogenic to humans. Co-carcinogen Anti-carcinogen...
- used when there is limited evidence of carcinogenicity in humans and less than sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals. It may also...
- carcinogenicity in experimental animals. In some cases, an agent may be classified in this group when there is inadequate evidence of carcinogenicity...
- to cause cancer. Group 1: The agent is carcinogenic to humans. There is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in humans. The determination is usually...
- avoidable by changes to the diet. Some of these cancers may be caused by carcinogens in food generated during the cooking process, although it is often difficult...
- human carcinogens (IARC Group I carcinogens), as well as all nine components that are probably carcinogenic to humans (IARC Group 2A carcinogens). In addition...