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Titanium dioxide is generally considered safe and is widely used in many products from food to cosmetics. However, when inhaled in large amounts, such as by workers in factories that handle the material, it can potentially be harmful to lung health. The International Agency for Research on Cancer categorizes titanium dioxide as a Group 2B carcinogen, which means it's "possibly carcinogenic to humans". It's important to note that this risk from inhalation does not translate to everyday consumers' use of products containing titanium dioxide.
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