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Cancer site       Carcinogenic agents with            Agents with limited evidence in
                                                      humans
                  sufficient evidence in humans
                                                      Benzeneb
Endocrine glands                                      Bischloroethyl nitrosourea (BCNU)
                                                      Chloramphenicol
Thyroid           Radioiodines, including Iodine-131  DDT
                                                      Diazinon
                  X-radiation, gamma-radiation        Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride)
                                                      Ethylene oxide
Lymphoid, haematopoietic, and related tissue          Etoposide
                                                      Firefighters, occupational exposure
Leukaemia and/or  Azathioprine                        Glyphosate
                                                      Hepatitis B virus
lymphoma          Benzeneb                            Magnetic fields, extremely low

                  Busulfan                             frequency (childhood leukaemia)
                                                      Malaria (caused by infection with
                  1,3-Butadiene
                                                       Plasmodium falciparum in
                  Chlorambucil                         holoendemic areas)
                                                      Malathion
                  Cyclophosphamide                    Mitoxantrone
                                                      Nitrogen mustard
                  Cyclosporine                        Painting (childhood leukaemia from
                                                       maternal exposure)
                  Epstein-Barr virus                  Petroleum refining, occupational
                                                       exposures
                  Etoposide with cisplatin and        Polychlorinated biphenyls
                                                      Polychlorophenols or their sodium
                  bleomycin                            salts (combined exposures)
                                                      Radioiodines, including Iodine-131
                  Fission products, including         Radon-222 and its decay products
                                                      Styrene
                  Strontium-90                        Teniposide
                                                      2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-para-dioxin
                  Formaldehyde                        Tobacco smoking (childhood
                                                       leukaemia in smokers’children)
                  Helicobacter pylori                 Trichloroethylene

                  Hepatitis C virus

                  Human immunodeficiency virus

                  type 1

                  Human T-cell lymphotropic virus

                  type 1

                  Kaposi sarcoma herpes virus

                  Lindane

                  Melphalan

                  MOPP (vincristine-prednisone-

                  nitrogen mustard-procarbazine

                  mixture)

                  Pentachlorophenol

                  Phosphorus-32

                  Rubber production industry

                  Semustine (methyl-CCNU)

                  Thiotepa

                  Thorium-232 and its decay

                  products

                  Tobacco smoking

                  Treosulfan
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