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Origin and history of carcinogen

carcinogen(n.)

"cancer-causing substance," 1853, from carcinoma "malignant tumor, cancer" + -gen.

Entries linking to carcinogen

"a propagating malignant tumor," 1721, from Latin carcinoma, from Greek karkinoma "a cancer," from karkinos "a cancer," literally "a crab" (see cancer) + -oma. Related: Carcinomatous. The classical plural is carcinomata.

"cancer-causing," 1926, from carcinogen + -ic.

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Trends of carcinogen

adapted from books.google.com/ngrams/ with a 7-year moving average; ngrams are probably unreliable.

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