A hypothetical cancer-causing substance or principle (now obsolete medical term).
From cancer + -in (suffix forming names of substances or principles), a Victorian-era medical coinage from when doctors searched for a single 'cancer principle.'
Scientists once believed cancer had a single cause (cancerin), but we now know it's a collection of diseases caused by various genetic mutations—a humbling lesson in scientific complexity.
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