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Summary Of: Carcinogens

Carcinogens may increase the risk of getting cancer by altering cellular metabolism or damaging... Carcinogens in prepared food... Carcinogens in prepared food... Carcinogens in prepared food... the formation of minute quantities of many potent carcinogens that are comparable to those found in cigarette smoke... Carcinogens can be classified as genotoxic or nongenotoxic... Certain viruses can also act as carcinogens by interacting with DNA...

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