Tumorigenic

usgb/tjuˈmɔrɪˌdʒɛnɪk/
adjective

Capable of causing or contributing to the formation of tumors.

Some chemicals are considered tumorigenic due to their ability to induce cancerous growth.
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tumorigenic agents, tumorigenic substances, tumorigenic potential

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Contextual Use

When discussing medicine, remember that 'tumorigenic' often has a specific meaning related to cancer development.

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Certain chemicals found in the environment are categorized as tumorigenic, indicating their potential risk to public health.
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Research Focus

In scientific discussions, particularly in oncology, the term 'tumorigenic' will frequently arise, especially in studies concerning environmental exposure and cancer risks.

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When investigating substances in laboratories, scientists must classify their effects as tumorigenic for accurate data generation.
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Public Health

In public health messages, tumorigenic substances are often highlighted to raise awareness about cancer risks.

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Governmental organizations may issue warnings about tumorigenic materials in certain products.
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