lizzyann2704
lizzyann2704
13-08-2018
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what to carcinogens in tobacco cause
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Penguin84
Penguin84
13-08-2018
A carcinogen is defined as an agent (e.g. chemical) that can increase the risk of cancer.
Exposure to the carcinogens present in tobacco smoke increases the risk of developing cancer.
It causes lung cancer.
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