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  • ...dose that can be considered to be risk-free. However, some (non-genotoxic) carcinogens may exhibit a threshold whereby doses lower than the threshold do not invok ...cally an effect threshold cannot be estimated. For [[chemical]]s that are carcinogens, a two-part evaluation to quantify risk is often employed in which the subs ...
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  • [[Category:IARC Group 2B carcinogens]] ...
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  • ...smoke point should not be consumed as the chemicals created are suspected carcinogens. ...
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  • ...B]] or [[hepatitis C|C]]). Other contributing factors include exposure to carcinogens (cigarette smoke for lung cancer), or living for years with subtle immune d ...
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  • Other applications<ref name=":5" /> include: (i) Low-dose risk assessment of carcinogens, toxic substances and radiation, singly or in combination for environmental ...
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  • [[Category:IARC Group 1 carcinogens]] ...
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  • ...tem damage);<ref>{{harvnb|Emsley|2011|p=311}}</ref> cobalt and [[nickel]] (carcinogens);<ref>{{harvnb|Wiberg|2001|pp=1474, 1501}}</ref> copper,<ref name="Tokar">{ ...
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  • ...schein C | title = Environmental causes of cancer: endocrine disruptors as carcinogens | journal = Nature Reviews. Endocrinology | volume = 6 | issue = 7 | pages ...
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