Everyday products may influence cancer risk, with concerns growing about chemicals in some daily household items which you don’t even know about . While some substances are classified as possibly carcinogenic, experts stress that not all associations prove risk. Research highlights potential links, but definitive causal evidence for typical household use is often limited.
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