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In pathology, a carcinogen is any substance or agent that promotes cancer. Carcinogens are also often, but not necessarily, mutagens or teratogens. Carcinogens may cause cancer by altering cellular metabolism or damaging DNA directly in cells, which interferes with normal biological processes. Aflatoxin B1, which is produced by the fungus Aspergillus flavus growing on stored grains, nuts and peanut butter, is an example of a potent, naturally-occurring microbial carcinogen. Cooking protein-r ...
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Carcinogens Clinical Trials
- Levels of Possible Carcinogens From Drinking Water in the Blood and Urine of Healthy Participants After Showering
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00559793 - Active, not recruiting
Bladder Cancer
- Carcinogens in Lung Tissue From Smokers (Closed to Entry as of 7/15/07) and Non-Smokers With Newly Diagnosed Stage I, Stage II, or Stage III Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00450281 - Recruiting
Lung Cancer

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