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Environmental factors in causing human cancers: Emphasis on tumorigenesis
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Environmental Factors
100%
Tumorigenesis
100%
Human Cancer
100%
Risk Factors
50%
In Cancer
50%
Etiology
50%
Heavy Metals
50%
Alcohol Consumption
50%
Pesticides
50%
Environmental Carcinogenesis
50%
Organochlorine
50%
Lifestyle Habits
50%
DNA Adduct Formation
50%
Oncogenesis
50%
Cigarette Consumption
50%
Biochemical Features
50%
Unhealthy Diet
50%
Sunlight Radiation
50%
Metabolism
50%
Actual Risk
50%
Carcinogen Exposure
50%
Molecular Aspects
50%
Excessive Drinking
50%
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
50%
Environmental Components
50%
Lung Cancer
50%
Tobacco Products
50%
All Cancer
50%
Dietary Factors
50%
Lack of Physical Activity
50%
Occupational Exposure
50%
Heavy Smoking
50%
Asbestos
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Carcinogenesis
100%
Ethanol
20%
Heavy Metal
10%
Carcinogen
10%
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
10%
Occupational Exposure
10%
Lung Cancer
10%