Calculation of carcinogenic potency from long-term animal carcinogenesis experiments.

An index of carcinogenic potency for chemicals tested in chronic animal experiments is described. By analogy with the well-known 'lethal dose 50' (LD50) of quantal bioassay, a 'tumorigenic dose 50' (TD50) may be defined (in the absence both of tumors in the control group and of i...

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Những tác giả chính: Sawyer, C, Peto, R, Bernstein, L, Pike, M
Định dạng: Journal article
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: 1984
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author Sawyer, C
Peto, R
Bernstein, L
Pike, M
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Pike, M
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description An index of carcinogenic potency for chemicals tested in chronic animal experiments is described. By analogy with the well-known 'lethal dose 50' (LD50) of quantal bioassay, a 'tumorigenic dose 50' (TD50) may be defined (in the absence both of tumors in the control group and of intercurrent deaths) as that (daily) dose of chemical which gives 50% of the test animals tumors by some fixed age. Tumors in the control (zero-dose) group are handled exactly as for the LD50, and intercurrent deaths are handled by life-table methods. Nonparametric procedures are developed for estimating the TD50 and for constructing confidence intervals. These are based on likelihoods which assume that the tumor hazard is linear in dose.
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Calculation of carcinogenic potency from long-term animal carcinogenesis experiments.
title Calculation of carcinogenic potency from long-term animal carcinogenesis experiments.
title_full Calculation of carcinogenic potency from long-term animal carcinogenesis experiments.
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title_short Calculation of carcinogenic potency from long-term animal carcinogenesis experiments.
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