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Carcinogenesis is the process which leads to development of cancer. Carcinogenesis may be a matter of induction by chemical, physical, or biological agents, of neoplasms that are usually not observed, an earlier induction of neoplasms that are usually observed, and/or the induction of more neoplasms than are usually found.
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| carcinoma |
This is a general term applied to a malignant epithelial tumour.
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| carcinogenicity |
This is an agent which increases tumour production by another substance when applied to susceptible organisms after their exposure to the first substance.
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| carcinogenic |
cancer-causing.
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| carcinoembryonic antigen |
KAR-sin-o-EM-bree-ON-ik ANT-i-jun CEA. A substance that is sometimes found in an increased amount in the blood of people who have certain cancers, other diseases, or who smoke. It is used as a tumor marker for colorectal cancer.
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