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    Tobacco-Associated Carcinogen

    A chemical that is present in tobacco products, including pipe, cigarette and cigar as well as chewing tobacco and snuff, or that is produced during the burning of tobacco and causes a carcinogenic effect in humans. (NCI Thesaurus)




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