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Chemical Carcinogen
A substance or agent that can cause cancer by altering cellular metabolism or damaging DNA directly in cells.
Viral Carcinogen
A virus capable of causing cancer by inducing uncontrolled cell growth through the infection of host cells.
Physical Carcinogen
A substance or exposure that physically causes cancer to develop in living tissue.
Familial Carcinogenesis
The process by which cancer is formed, influenced, or increased due to genetic predispositions within families.
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