English to Hindi Dictionary carcinogen

carcinogen

कासीनजन
definition
noun
The combination of cigarette smoking and exposure to many occupational carcinogens increases risk of cancer.
a substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue.
translation of 'carcinogen'
कैसरजन,
कैंसरज
noun
कासीनजन
example
A 'carcinogen' does not cause cancer by itself, but only in interaction with a host.
After a period of six weeks, the rats exposed to the colon 'carcinogen' had about half the number of pre-cancerous growths in their colons compared to rats on a normal diet.
It is a multisite 'carcinogen' , and it causes tumors in the lung, skin, urinary bladder, and most likely in other sites, in adults.
It has been suggested that oestrogen might be a complete 'carcinogen' capable of causing genetic alterations and tumour initiation.
The combination of cigarette smoking and exposure to many occupational 'carcinogens' increases risk of cancer.
Unfortunately, alcohol serves as a perfect solvent to help all those 'carcinogens' affect your mucus membranes.
In addition, those who have an inherited predisposition to cancer may be more susceptible to environmental 'carcinogens' such as radiation.
Individuals can decrease their cancer risk from certain 'carcinogens' by making lifestyle changes.
There is a greater amount of nicotine in both cigars and pipe tobacco and a lot of 'carcinogens' , so that there is potential for harm there.
These chemicals include known or probable 'carcinogens' , neurotoxins and reproductive toxins.
Ionising radiation is one of the most studied and ubiquitous 'carcinogens' in our environment.
The guidelines require businesses to post warnings when they expose people to 'carcinogens' .
And are environmental 'carcinogens' , which are a particular interest of yours, showing up in occupations?
There are a lot of registered substances that are known 'carcinogens' .
The scientists also carried out animal trials on rats fed on ginger to establish if it could protect against cancer causing 'carcinogens' .
The risk conferred by other occupational and environmental 'carcinogens' should also be emphasized at this time.
It is certainly terrorizing that such toxins and 'carcinogens' have been poisoning us for so long and continue to do so.
Separate chemicals identified in tobacco smoke were already listed as 'carcinogens' in the Report.
When the saliva containing cigar products is swallowed, the esophagus is exposed to 'carcinogens' .
A second approach to evaluating the risks of passive smoking is to assess the exposure to known 'carcinogens' produced by environmental tobacco smoke.
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