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- Possible_carcinogen abstract "Possible carcinogen is a category of the dangers of chemical exposure as recognized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This is as opposed to "probable" or "known" carcinogen under EPA classifications of carcinogenicity.As of 2011 approximately 900 agents have been studied to determine if they are carcinogenic, with 267 being classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans as opposed to only 1 being classified as probably not carcinogenic to humans. Agents currently listed as possible carcinogens include: coffee, coconut oil, cobalt, and nickel.In 2002 the EPA found that diesel is a "probable" carcinogen. [1].".
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- Possible_carcinogen subject Category:Pesticides.
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- Possible_carcinogen comment "Possible carcinogen is a category of the dangers of chemical exposure as recognized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This is as opposed to "probable" or "known" carcinogen under EPA classifications of carcinogenicity.As of 2011 approximately 900 agents have been studied to determine if they are carcinogenic, with 267 being classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans as opposed to only 1 being classified as probably not carcinogenic to humans.".
- Possible_carcinogen label "Possible carcinogen".
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