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Perspectives on Biologically Based Cancer Risk Assessment

Title
Perspectives on Biologically Based Cancer Risk Assessment [electronic resource] / edited by Vincent James Cogliano, E. Georg Luebeck, Giovanni A. Zapponi.
ISBN
9781461547419
Published
Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Summary
The book includes a comprehensive updated analysis of cancer risk assessment procedures, with particular attention to biologically-based modelling. The presented arguments include the basic assumptions of cancer risk assessment methods, their biological basis and theoretical background, the relevant data sources, the multistage models (including the two-stage and clonal expansion models and pharmacokinetic models), and the relevant biomarkers, together with fundamental statistical considerations and selected case studies and examples of practical applications. The uncertainty of assessment and the practical use of the proposed methods are also discussed and possible new developments suggested. The book examines in detail the updated biologically-based carcinogenic risk assessment procedures together with the usually employed procedures, as well as background information on which they are based. It also proposes new ideas and methods in this field. Furthermore, it includes criteria and methods for practical application and use of the examined procedures.
Variant and related titles
Final Report of the NATO CCMS Pilot Study on Dose Response Analysis and Biologically-Based Risk Assessment for Initiator and Promotor Carcinogens
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Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 29, 2013
Series
Nato · Challenges of Modern Society ; 23
Nato · Challenges of Modern Society ; 23
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Luebeck, E. Georg.
Zapponi, Giovanni A.
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