carcinogenic









carcinogenic


noun Pathology.

  1. any substance or agent that tends to produce a cancer.

noun

  1. pathol any substance that produces cancer
adj.

1926, from carcinogen + -ic.

n.

“cancer-causing substance,” 1853, from carcinoma + -gen.

n.

  1. A cancer-causing substance or agent.

  1. A substance or agent that can cause cells to become cancerous by altering their genetic structure so that they multiply continuously and become malignant. Asbestos, DDT, and tobacco smoke are examples of carcinogens.

A descriptive term for things capable of causing cancer.

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