It maintains a series of monographs on the carcinogenic risks to humans posed by a variety of agents, mixtures and exposures.
At the moment, experimental data on genotoxicity and carcinogenicity in rodents alone allow us to assume a carcinogenic risk for anthranoid laxatives in man.
In contrast, the World Health Organization concluded in 2004 that "lindane is not likely to pose a carcinogenic risk to humans."
In the absence of adequate data in humans, based on above result it can be said that it has carcinogenic risk to humans".
Countless writers detailed the significant carcinogenic risks posed to their health by things beyond their control like polluted water and second-hand cigarette smoke.
Therapeutic radiation could also pose carcinogenic risk.
If the drinking water is contaminated, even if no immediate health effects are apparent, the numerous hydrocarbons and chemicals present in oil represent a carcinogenic risk.
A further concern about treating ulcerative colitis with cyclosporin is the carcinogenic risk in patients who already have an increased incidence of colonic dysplasia and carcinoma.
This is not a scientifically valid method of estimating the carcinogenic risk of medical radiation exposures, and involves a list of very questionable assumptions.
Although Gyromitra esculenta has not been observed to cause cancer in humans, it is possible there is a carcinogenic risk for people who ingest these types of mushrooms.