Does Benzene Cause Leukemia?

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Does Benzene Cause Leukemia?

According to the CDC, benzene is a highly flammable, sweet-smelling chemical that can be nearly colorless or a light yellow liquid at room temperature. Benzene is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C6H6,  consisting of six carbon atoms that are joined in an aromatic ring, with a hydrogen atom attached to each carbon atom. Due to its high flammability, it is one of the substances known as a human carcinogen—meaning that if a human were to come into contact with benzene, it could cause cancer. More particularly, scientists believe that high levels of benzene can cause leukemia and possibly other blood-based cancers.

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