Dose-response relationships for carcinogens: A review

Zeise, L; Wilson, R; Crouch, EA

HERO ID

60867

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

1987

Language

English

PMID

3311725

HERO ID 60867
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 1987
Title Dose-response relationships for carcinogens: A review
Authors Zeise, L; Wilson, R; Crouch, EA
Journal Environmental Health Perspectives
Volume 73
Page Numbers 259-306
Abstract We review the experimental evidence for various shapes of dose-response relationships for carcinogens and summarize those experiments that give the most information on relatively low doses. A brief review of some models is given to illustrate the shapes of dose-response curve expected from them. Our major interest is in the use of dose-response relationships to estimate risks to humans at low doses, and so we pay special attention to experimentally observed and theoretically expected nonlinearities. There are few experimental examples of nonlinear dose-response relations in humans, but this may simply be due to the limitations in the data. The several examples in rodents, even though for high dose data, suggest that nonlinearity is common. In some cases such nonlinearities may be rationalized on the basis of the pharmacokinetics of the test compound or its metabolites.
Pmid 3311725
Wosid WOS:A1987K022400027
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override 60867
Comments Environ. Health Perspect. 73: 259-308.
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
Is Qa No