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Human carcinogen - Azathioprine: Azathioprine is a chemical deemed to be carcinogenic to humans. The carcinogenicity of the substance may be influenced by the nature (e.g. inhalation, ingestion, skin contact), duration and level of exposure. Azathioprine exposure is associated mainly with an increased risk of developing leukemia or lymphoma. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Human carcinogen - Azathioprine is available below.
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