Use of mouse liver tumor data in risk assessments performed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Beal, DD

HERO ID

63830

Reference Type

Book/Book Chapter

Year

1990

Language

English

PMID

2179964

HERO ID 63830
Year 1990
Title Use of mouse liver tumor data in risk assessments performed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Book Title Mouse liver carcinogenesis: Mechanisms and species comparisons
Authors Beal, DD
Editor Stevenson, DE; McClain, RM; Popp, JA; Slaga, TJ; Ward, JM
Publisher Text Wiley-Liss
City New York, NY
Page Numbers 5-18
Abstract In summary, the EPA has begun to look critically at the induction of certain types of tumors in certain species, including liver tumors in mice. The controversy over the use of such tumor data in assessing the cancer risk for humans has been going on for some time. The present agency policy is to downgrade the weight of evidence for such data under certain conditions. Review of the cancer risk assessments for the 109 chemicals that the agency has formally verified shows that a variety of chemicals yield liver tumors in mice. However, one group of substances that consistently produced such tumors was chlorinated compounds (84%). Many of these compounds not only induced liver tumors in mice but also induced liver tumors in rats and/or other types of tumors in mice and rats. However, several of the chlorinated compounds produced only mouse liver tumors. Another group of compounds that often induced liver tumors in mice was nitrogen-containing compounds (aromatic amines, hydrazines, nitrosamines). These latter substances tended to not only induce liver tumors in mice but also a variety of other tumor types in a variety of species. Mouse liver tumor data have played a major role in the classification of substances in categories B2 and C. Fifty-six percent of the chemicals in category B2 and 40% in category C were classified based at least partially on the use of mouse liver tumor data. In addition, 21 of the 29 category B2 chemicals that produced liver tumors in mice and 5 of the 8 category C chemicals are chlorinated compounds. These two results indicate the importance of chlorinated compounds to the agency, and therefore, the importance of mouse liver tumor data in agency cancer risk assessments.
Pmid 2179964
Wosid WOS:A1990BQ82Y00002
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Conference Location Austin, TX
Series Progress in Clinical and Biological Research, vol. 331
Isbn 9780471566953
Conference Name 2nd Conference on Research Directions for Human Relevance in Carcinogenesis - Mouse liver carcinogenesis: Mechanisms and species comparisons
Conference Date November 30 - December 3, 1988
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
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