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| carcinogen | <chemistry, oncology> An agent capable of initiating development of malignant tumours. May be a chemical, a form of electromagnetic radiation or an inert solid body. (19 Jan 1998) |
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| carcinogenesis | <cell biology, oncology> The generation of cancer from normal cells, correctly the formation of a carcinoma from epithelial cells, but often used synonymously with transformation, tumourigenesis. (19 Jan 1998) |
| carcinogenic | Producing carcinoma. Origin: Gr. Gennan = to produce (18 Nov 1997) |
| carcinogenicity tests | Tests to experimentally measure the tumour-producing/cancer cell-producing potency of an agent by administering the agent (e.g., benzanthracenes) and observing the quantity of tumours or the cell transformation developed over a given period of time. The carcinogenicity value is usually measured as milligrams of agent administered per tumour developed. Though this test differs from the DNA-repair and bacterial microsome mutagenicity tests, researchers often attempt to correlate the finding of carcinogenicity values and mutagenicity values. (12 Dec 1998) |
| carcinogens | Substances that increase the risk of neoplasms in humans or animals. Both genotoxic chemicals, which affect DNA directly, and nongenotoxic chemicals, which induce neoplasms by other mechanism, are included. (12 Dec 1998) |
| carcinogens, environmental | Carcinogenic substances that are found in the environment. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Carcinogen Tests, Carcinogenesis Tests, Carcinogenic Activity Tests, Carcinogenic Potency Tests, Carcinogen Test, Carcinogenesis Test, Carcinogenic Activity Test, Carcinogenic Potency Test, Carcinogenicity Test, Potency Test, Carcinogenic, Test, Carcinogen
Synonyms : Initiators, Tumor, Promoters, Tumor
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| carcinogen |
any substance that produces cancer
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| carcinogenic |
causing or tending to cause cancer; "the carcinogenic action of certain chemicals"
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| carcinogen |
A substance capable of inducing cancer in an organism.
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| carcinogen |
A substance which causes cancer.
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| carcinogenic |
a chemical or substance that produces or incites cancer
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| carcinogen | any substance that produces cancer |
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| carcinogen | causing or tending to cause cancer |
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