carcinogenicity

/ˌkɑrsɪnədʒəˈnɪsəti/
noun
  1. The ability of a substance or agent to cause cancer.
    • Scientists study the carcinogenicity of chemicals in food additives.
    • The carcinogenicity of tobacco smoke is well documented.
    • New regulations require testing for carcinogenicity before a pesticide can be sold.
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