Cancer risk assessment methods currently assume that children and adults are equally susceptible to exposure to chemicals. We reviewed available scientific literature to determine whether this was scientifically supported. We identified more than 50 chemicals causing cancer after perinatal exposure. Human data are extremely limited, with radiation exposures showing increased early susceptibility at some tumor sites. Twenty-seven rodent studies for 18 chemicals had sufficient data after postnatal and adult exposures to quantitatively estimate potential increased susceptibility from early-life exposure, calculated as the ratio of juvenile to adult cancer potencies for three study types: acute dosing, repeated dosing, and lifetime dosing. Twel...
International audienceBackgroundThere is accumulating evidence of excess risk of cancer in various p...
carcinogenesis bioassays was examined by common target sites in rats and mice. Other indicators of a...
Epidemiologic methods only seldom identify causes of childhood cancer associated with relative risks...
Cancer risk assessment methods currently assume that children and adults are equally susceptible to ...
Cancer risk assessment methods currently assume that children and adults are equally susceptible to ...
In an earlier report we developed a quantitative likelihood-based analysis of the differences in sen...
Chronic studies used to determine chemical cancer potency in laboratory animals are typically conduc...
In revising cancer risk assessment guidelines, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) analyz...
In revising cancer risk assessment guidelines, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) analyz...
In revising cancer risk assessment guidelines, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) analyz...
Effect of exposure to radiation at the childhood and following an environmental chemical carcinogen ...
In an earlier report we developed a quantitative likelihood-based analysis of the differences in sen...
In an earlier report we developed a quantitative likelihood-based analysis of the differences in sen...
Background There is accumulating evidence of excess risk of cancer in various populations exposed at...
Radiation is a useful tool for disease diagnosis and therapy. On the other hand, a risk of subseque...
International audienceBackgroundThere is accumulating evidence of excess risk of cancer in various p...
carcinogenesis bioassays was examined by common target sites in rats and mice. Other indicators of a...
Epidemiologic methods only seldom identify causes of childhood cancer associated with relative risks...
Cancer risk assessment methods currently assume that children and adults are equally susceptible to ...
Cancer risk assessment methods currently assume that children and adults are equally susceptible to ...
In an earlier report we developed a quantitative likelihood-based analysis of the differences in sen...
Chronic studies used to determine chemical cancer potency in laboratory animals are typically conduc...
In revising cancer risk assessment guidelines, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) analyz...
In revising cancer risk assessment guidelines, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) analyz...
In revising cancer risk assessment guidelines, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) analyz...
Effect of exposure to radiation at the childhood and following an environmental chemical carcinogen ...
In an earlier report we developed a quantitative likelihood-based analysis of the differences in sen...
In an earlier report we developed a quantitative likelihood-based analysis of the differences in sen...
Background There is accumulating evidence of excess risk of cancer in various populations exposed at...
Radiation is a useful tool for disease diagnosis and therapy. On the other hand, a risk of subseque...
International audienceBackgroundThere is accumulating evidence of excess risk of cancer in various p...
carcinogenesis bioassays was examined by common target sites in rats and mice. Other indicators of a...
Epidemiologic methods only seldom identify causes of childhood cancer associated with relative risks...