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Carcinogenicity carcinogens

Carbutamide [339-43-5] Carbylamines Carbyne Carbynes Carcinogenicity Carcinogens... [Pg.168]

PFOA Non-carcinogen Non-carcinogen Non-carcinogen Carcinogen Non-carcinogen Non-carcinogen... [Pg.189]

Limited epidemiological studies have been conducted involving occupational exposure in workers, primarily by the respiratory route (Ratcliffe et al. 1987 Takahashi et al. 1981 Ter Haar 1980 Wong et al. 1979). These studies neither confirm nor refute the possibility of 1,2-dibromoethane as a human carcinogen. Carcinogenicity bioassays have been conducted in animals via the inhalation. [Pg.74]

NIOSH Ca = Potential Human Carcinogen Carcinogen lowest feasible NIOSH 1997... [Pg.573]

Carcinogen/carcinogenic A substance/property of a substance that causes cancer when administered to an organism. [Pg.379]

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (lARC) classified sulfur mustard as a Group 1 carcinogen (carcinogenic to humans) (lARC, 1987). The National Toxicology Program (NTP) considers mustard gas as a substance known to be a human carcinogen (DHHS, 1998). These assessments are based upon human and animal data. [Pg.103]

Blue 1, 8, 15, 76, 98, 218, and Pigment Orange 16), coatings, plastics, or in chemical studies. They are currently suspect carcinogens. Carcinogenicity studies in animals have showed induction of several neoplasms and carcinomas (intestine, lung, mammary, liver, and skin). No adequate studies have been reported in humans. Dyes metabolized into such amines are also reasonably anticipated to be human carcinogens. [Pg.923]

National Toxicology Program (2002) l-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-(4-methylcyclohexyl)-l-nitrosourea (MeCCnU). Report on Carcinogens Carcinogen Profiles 10 53-54. [Pg.1659]

US EPA s IRIS gives 1,1,1-trichloroethane a class D (not classifiable as to human carcinogenicity) carcinogenic potential. [Pg.2772]

Carcinogenicity Carcinogenic in mice by inhalation (lung and Uver) carcinogenic, at a... [Pg.371]

De Eloea S, Camoieano A, Bagnasco M, Beni-CELLi C, Coebett GE and Keegee BD (1997) Estimates of the chromium(VI) reducing capacity in human body compartments as a mechanism for attenuating its potential toxicity and carcinogenicity. Carcinogen 18 531-537. [Pg.451]


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