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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Benzene
  1. Benzene is a clear, liquid, petroleum-based chemical that has a sweet smell. Benzene poisoning occurs when someone swallows, breathes in, or ...
  2. ... essential thrombocythemia , and myelodysplasia Certain chemicals (for example, benzene) Certain chemotherapy drugs, including etoposide and drugs known ...
  3. ... or exposure to toxic chemicals (such as chloramphenicol, benzene) Exposure to radiation or chemotherapy Autoimmune disorders Pregnancy ...
  4. ... Receiving a bone marrow transplant Toxins , such as benzene The following factors are known to increase the ...
  5. ... including: Smoking tobacco or other substances Chewing tobacco Benzene and other chemical exposures Drinking too much alcohol ...
  6. ... environmental substance. Other risk factors for cancer include: Benzene and other chemicals and toxins Drinking too much ...
  7. ... that contain only hydrogen and carbon. Examples are benzene (a liquid) and methane (a vapor).
  8. ... that contain only hydrogen and carbon. Examples are benzene (a liquid) and methane (a vapor).
  9. ... on the type of lighter, they may include: Benzene Butane Hexamine Lacolene Naptha Propane
  10. Tar remover contains compounds called hydrocarbons. These include: Benzene Dichloromethane Light aromatic naphtha Methane chloride Toluene Xylene