The toxic effects of bleomycin:
A. are particularly evident in lungs and skin due to reduced hydrolase activity
B. result in chronic pulmonary fibrosis
C. can be increased in tissues that have been irradiated
D. require the generation of free radicals
E. all of the above
Answer: E. all of the above
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