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Carcinogenicity : testing, predicting, and interpreting chemical effects Testing, predicting, and interpreting chemical effects / Edited by Kirk T. Kitchin

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : M. Dekker, c 1999Description: xviii, 895 p.; illustrations , 24 cmISBN:
  • 0824798937
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 616.9940 KIT
Contents:
* Testing Carcinogenicity Predicting Carcinogenicity Interpreting Carcinogenicity: Organs with High Animal and Low Human Cancer Rates Interpreting Carcinogenicity: Summary of All Organs
Summary: This resource offers comprehensive coverage of currently available cancer predictors, the most recent research on carcinogenicity, and the design and interpretation of carcinogenicity experiments - presenting mouse, rat, and human carcinogenicity data for the liver, kidney, breast, cervix, prostate, hematopoietic system, colon, skin, urinary bladder, mouth, stomach, thyroid, and pancreas."--BOOK JACKET. "Containing over 2600 bibliographic citations, Carcinogenicity is an incomparable reference for oncologists, toxicologists, cancer researchers, environmental scientists, safety and risk assessors, epidemiologists, pharmacologists, and graduate-level students in these disciplines.
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* Testing Carcinogenicity Predicting Carcinogenicity Interpreting Carcinogenicity: Organs with High Animal and Low Human Cancer Rates Interpreting Carcinogenicity: Summary of All Organs

This resource offers comprehensive coverage of currently available cancer predictors, the most recent research on carcinogenicity, and the design and interpretation of carcinogenicity experiments - presenting mouse, rat, and human carcinogenicity data for the liver, kidney, breast, cervix, prostate, hematopoietic system, colon, skin, urinary bladder, mouth, stomach, thyroid, and pancreas."--BOOK JACKET. "Containing over 2600 bibliographic citations, Carcinogenicity is an incomparable reference for oncologists, toxicologists, cancer researchers, environmental scientists, safety and risk assessors, epidemiologists, pharmacologists, and graduate-level students in these disciplines.

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