The regulation of human exposure to potentially carcinogenic chemicals constitutes society’s most important use of animal carcinogenicity data. Environmental contaminants of greatest concern within the USA are listed in the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) chemicals database. However, of the 160 IRIS chemicals lacking even limited human exposure data but possessing animal data that had received a human carcinogenicity assessment by 1 January 2004, we found that in most cases (58.1%; 93/160), the EPA considered animal carcinogenicity data inadequate to support a classification of probable human carcinogen or non-carcinogen. For the 128 chemicals with human or animal data also assessed by the...
The extrapolation of carcinogenicity data obtained in animals to humans is not always feasible du...
The extrapolation of carcinogenicity data obtained in animals to humans is not always feasible du...
The extrapolation of carcinogenicity data obtained in animals to humans is not always feasible du...
The regulation of human exposure to potentially carcinogenic chemicals constitutes society’s most im...
The regulation of human exposure to potentially carcinogenic chemicals constitutes society’s most im...
oai:www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org:acwp_arte-1000The regulation of human exposure to potenti...
The regulation of human exposures to potential carcinogens constitutes society’s most important use ...
Due to limited human exposure data, risk classification and the consequent regulation of exposure to...
Due to limited human exposure data, risk classification and the consequent regulation of exposure to...
Due to limited human exposure data, risk classification and the consequent regulation of exposure to...
Due to limited human exposure data, risk classification and the consequent regulation of exposure to...
The regulation of human exposures to potential carcinogens constitutes society’s most important use ...
The 2001 European Commission proposal for the Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemical...
Use of laboratory animals to identify carcinogenic potential of chemicals, mixtures, and other agent...
Conventional animal carcinogenicity tests take around three years to design, conduct and interpret. ...
The extrapolation of carcinogenicity data obtained in animals to humans is not always feasible du...
The extrapolation of carcinogenicity data obtained in animals to humans is not always feasible du...
The extrapolation of carcinogenicity data obtained in animals to humans is not always feasible du...
The regulation of human exposure to potentially carcinogenic chemicals constitutes society’s most im...
The regulation of human exposure to potentially carcinogenic chemicals constitutes society’s most im...
oai:www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org:acwp_arte-1000The regulation of human exposure to potenti...
The regulation of human exposures to potential carcinogens constitutes society’s most important use ...
Due to limited human exposure data, risk classification and the consequent regulation of exposure to...
Due to limited human exposure data, risk classification and the consequent regulation of exposure to...
Due to limited human exposure data, risk classification and the consequent regulation of exposure to...
Due to limited human exposure data, risk classification and the consequent regulation of exposure to...
The regulation of human exposures to potential carcinogens constitutes society’s most important use ...
The 2001 European Commission proposal for the Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemical...
Use of laboratory animals to identify carcinogenic potential of chemicals, mixtures, and other agent...
Conventional animal carcinogenicity tests take around three years to design, conduct and interpret. ...
The extrapolation of carcinogenicity data obtained in animals to humans is not always feasible du...
The extrapolation of carcinogenicity data obtained in animals to humans is not always feasible du...
The extrapolation of carcinogenicity data obtained in animals to humans is not always feasible du...