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A carcinogen is a cancer-causing substance. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. T F

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Carcinogens are known to causing cancer in living tissue, so the correct answer would be True
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The statement that carcinogen is a cancer-causing substance is true. The term denotes is any substance or agent (chemical substances, viruses, or even medications and radiation therapies used to treat cancer) that causes cancer. The carcinogens directly damage the DNA in cell which leads to mutation or cause cells to divide at a faster rate than normal.

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