Current guidelines for cancer risk assessment emphasize a toxicant's “mode of action”, rather than its empirically derived dose-response relationship, for determining whether linear low-dose extrapolation is appropriate. Thus, for reasons of policy, demonstration of hormesis is generally insufficient to justify a non-linear approach, although it may provide important insights into the actions of toxicants. We evaluated dose-response characteristics of four carcinogens reported to have hormetic dose-response curves: cadmium chloride; ionizing radiation; PAHs; and, 2,3,7,8-TCDD. For each, the study that documented hormesis in one organ also provided evidence of non-hormetic dose-responses in other organs or non-hormetic responses for seemingl...
In making judgments as to the cancer risk from low level exposure to carcinogens it is generally nec...
This presentation provides an assessment of hormesis, a dose-response concept that is characterized...
Hormetic effects have been observed at low exposure levels based on the dose-response pattern of dat...
Current guidelines for cancer risk assessment emphasize a toxicant’s “mode of action”, rather than i...
Hormesis, a dose-response relationship phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation and high-dos...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...
Hormesis can be defined as a biphasic dose-response relationship characterized by low-dose simulatio...
Background: Hormesis is a specific type of nonmonotonic dose response whose occurrence has been docu...
Formerly Radiation Chemistry Department, Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Sciences. Brig. S. ...
n Abstract Hormesis, a dose-response relationship phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation a...
Hormesis describes dose-response relationships characterized by a reversal of response between low a...
Current guidelines for limiting exposure of humans to ionizing radiation are based on the linear-no-...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...
This article comments on some of the basic questions put forward in state-of-the-art discussions on ...
<p>Protecting workers and the public from toxic chemicals, particularly carcinogens, has been a prin...
In making judgments as to the cancer risk from low level exposure to carcinogens it is generally nec...
This presentation provides an assessment of hormesis, a dose-response concept that is characterized...
Hormetic effects have been observed at low exposure levels based on the dose-response pattern of dat...
Current guidelines for cancer risk assessment emphasize a toxicant’s “mode of action”, rather than i...
Hormesis, a dose-response relationship phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation and high-dos...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...
Hormesis can be defined as a biphasic dose-response relationship characterized by low-dose simulatio...
Background: Hormesis is a specific type of nonmonotonic dose response whose occurrence has been docu...
Formerly Radiation Chemistry Department, Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Allied Sciences. Brig. S. ...
n Abstract Hormesis, a dose-response relationship phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation a...
Hormesis describes dose-response relationships characterized by a reversal of response between low a...
Current guidelines for limiting exposure of humans to ionizing radiation are based on the linear-no-...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...
This article comments on some of the basic questions put forward in state-of-the-art discussions on ...
<p>Protecting workers and the public from toxic chemicals, particularly carcinogens, has been a prin...
In making judgments as to the cancer risk from low level exposure to carcinogens it is generally nec...
This presentation provides an assessment of hormesis, a dose-response concept that is characterized...
Hormetic effects have been observed at low exposure levels based on the dose-response pattern of dat...