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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youA carcinogen pictogram is a symbol that indicates a substance may cause cancer or other health hazards. The pictogram is a black silhouette of a person with a star-shaped burst on the chest, on a white background with a red diamond border. The pictogram does not mean that the substance is only carcinogenic, but that it has one or more of several different hazards, such as respiratory irritation, reproductive toxicity, target organ toxicity, or mutagenicity.2 Sources
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