Benzene is a colorless, flammable liquid with a sweet odor. Learn what we know about benzene and cancer risk.| www.cancer.org
People can be exposed to diesel exhaust at work, around the home, or while traveling, mainly by breathing it in. Learn more about diesel exhaust here.| www.cancer.org
Learn about PFOA (and similar PFAS chemicals such as PFOS) and their possible effects on cancer risk here.| www.cancer.org
This page provides lists of substances and exposures that are known or suspected to cause cancer.| www.cancer.org
Arsenic is an element that occurs naturally in rocks & soil, water, air, and in plants and animals. Learn how we are exposed to arsenic and its link to cancer risk.| www.cancer.org
Asbestos has been used in insulation, automobile brakes, roof shingles, ceiling and floor tiles, and more. Learn what we know about asbestos, cancer risk, and what to look for if you've been exposed to asbestos.| www.cancer.org
Formaldehyde is a colorless, strong-smelling chemical used in some building materials and household products. Learn about formaldehyde and cancer risk here.| www.cancer.org