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Sentences with COCARCINOGEN

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Sentences

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"It is common for tobacco smoke to contain cocarcinogens."
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"Exposure to certain chemicals can increase the activity of cocarcinogens."
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"The study suggests that alcohol acts as a cocarcinogen in the development of liver cancer."
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"Research has shown that some food additives may function as cocarcinogens."
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"The interaction between cocarcinogens can have a synergistic effect on cancer development."
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"The presence of cocarcinogens in the environment poses a significant health risk."
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"Cancer prevention strategies aim to minimize exposure to cocarcinogens."
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"The effects of cocarcinogens can vary depending on individual susceptibility."
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"The identification of cocarcinogens is an ongoing research area."
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"Regular screening can help detect cancer early, even in the presence of cocarcinogens."
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"Cigarette smoke is a source of cocarcinogens that can lead to lung cancer."
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"The combined exposure to cocarcinogens and genetic predisposition can increase cancer risk."
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"Some studies suggest that cocarcinogens may contribute to the formation of DNA mutations."
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"Understanding the mode of action of cocarcinogens is crucial for cancer prevention."
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"Tobacco smoke contains cocarcinogens that can increase the risk of cancer."
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"Exposure to cocarcinogens in the workplace may lead to the development of cancer."
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"Certain chemicals found in plastics have been identified as cocarcinogens."
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"Studies have shown that cocarcinogens can have a synergistic effect on tumor formation."
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"The use of cocarcinogens in laboratory experiments helps researchers study carcinogenesis."
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"Long-term exposure to cocarcinogens has been associated with a higher incidence of malignancies."
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"It is essential to limit exposure to known cocarcinogens to reduce the risk of developing cancer."
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"Researchers are continually investigating new substances that may act as cocarcinogens."
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"The presence of cocarcinogens in certain food additives has raised concerns about their safety."
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"Avoiding exposure to cocarcinogens is an important step in cancer prevention."
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