The two-year cancer bioassay in rodents remains the primary testing strategy for in-life screening of compounds that might pose a potential cancer hazard. Yet experimental evidence shows that cancer is often secondary to a biological precursor effect, the mode of action is sometimes not relevant to humans, and key events leading to cancer in rodents from nongenotoxic agents usually occur well before tumorigenesis and at the same or lower doses than those producing tumors. The International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI) hypothe-sized that the signals of importance for human cancer hazard identification can be detected in shorter-term studies. Using the National Toxicology Program (NTP) data...
Prediction of human cancer risk from the results of rodent bioassays requires two types of extrap-ol...
Anticarcinogenicity in a long-term rodent bioassay is defined as a statistically significant decreas...
Lifetime testing for carcinogenicity of pharmaceuticals in rodents has been a controversial issue si...
An approach to the evaluation of carcinogenic risk resulting from exposure to a given chemical is pr...
carcinogenesis bioassays was examined by common target sites in rats and mice. Other indicators of a...
Toxicitykarcinogenicity studies in rodents have played a pivotal role in identifying chemicals that ...
The goal of human risk assessment is to decide whether a given exposure level to a particular chemic...
Use of laboratory animals to identify carcinogenic potential of chemicals, mixtures, and other agent...
Long-term studies in rodents are the benchmark method to assess carcinogenicity of single substances...
The rodent bioassay has been a mainstay of carcinogenic risk assessment for close to half a century;...
AbstractA recent research article by the National Center for Computational Toxicology (NCCT) (Kleins...
Due to limited human exposure data, risk classification and the consequent regulation of exposure to...
Conventional animal carcinogenicity tests take around three years to design, conduct and interpret. ...
Long-term studies in rodents are the benchmark method to assess carcinogenicity of single substances...
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflec...
Prediction of human cancer risk from the results of rodent bioassays requires two types of extrap-ol...
Anticarcinogenicity in a long-term rodent bioassay is defined as a statistically significant decreas...
Lifetime testing for carcinogenicity of pharmaceuticals in rodents has been a controversial issue si...
An approach to the evaluation of carcinogenic risk resulting from exposure to a given chemical is pr...
carcinogenesis bioassays was examined by common target sites in rats and mice. Other indicators of a...
Toxicitykarcinogenicity studies in rodents have played a pivotal role in identifying chemicals that ...
The goal of human risk assessment is to decide whether a given exposure level to a particular chemic...
Use of laboratory animals to identify carcinogenic potential of chemicals, mixtures, and other agent...
Long-term studies in rodents are the benchmark method to assess carcinogenicity of single substances...
The rodent bioassay has been a mainstay of carcinogenic risk assessment for close to half a century;...
AbstractA recent research article by the National Center for Computational Toxicology (NCCT) (Kleins...
Due to limited human exposure data, risk classification and the consequent regulation of exposure to...
Conventional animal carcinogenicity tests take around three years to design, conduct and interpret. ...
Long-term studies in rodents are the benchmark method to assess carcinogenicity of single substances...
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflec...
Prediction of human cancer risk from the results of rodent bioassays requires two types of extrap-ol...
Anticarcinogenicity in a long-term rodent bioassay is defined as a statistically significant decreas...
Lifetime testing for carcinogenicity of pharmaceuticals in rodents has been a controversial issue si...