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A superficial burn is the same as a first-degree burn.
Carcinogen
Any substance or agent that promotes the formation of cancer by altering cellular metabolism or damaging DNA directly in cells.
Exposure
Refers to the condition of being subjected to something (such as environmental conditions, chemicals, or radiation) that can have a direct impact on health, safety, or well-being.
Detectable Symptoms
Observable signs or indications of a disease, disorder, or other condition that can be noticed and identified.
Mutagens
Agents that cause mutations or changes in the DNA of organisms.
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