Toxicological carcinogenesis
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Toxicological carcinogenesis
Lewis Publishers, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-185) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
How do we know if a chemical is carcinogenic? How accurate and relevant to humans are the current assays? With the increasing influx of chemicals in our food and environment, these questions become more critical everyday. Written by an expert with more than fifty years experience in this field, Toxicological Carcinogenesis gives you a balanced and authoritative treatment of the issues.
The book provides a summary of the present knowledge of chemicals that induce cancer. The author avoids the overuse of technical jargon and explains scientific concepts clearly and succinctly. He has included an appendix containing bibliographic references, making the text easier to read and keeping the information available as a reference. He covers:
How carcinogens are detected in humans using epidemiology, bioassays, and alternative approaches
Agents leading to human cancer such as exposure due to occupation, cigarette smoking, and diet and nutrition
Carcinogenesis mechanisms
The use of legislation to control exposures to noxious agents.
Toxicological Carcinogenesis fills a gap in the current literature by providing just enough background information to give a complete general overview of the subject. It explores the emerging debates that related to the potential chemical causes of cancer. In addition to the comprehensive coverage the book provides, it explains the potential problems caused by possible misinformation about chemical carcinogenesis.
目次
Introduction: What Causes Cancer
METHODS OF ESTABLISHING THAT CHEMICALS CAUSE CANCER
Epidemiology or Studies in Humans
Standard Animal Bioassays
Other Methods for the Detection of Carcinogens: Are They Quicker and Cheaper?
SOURCES OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO CARCINOGENS
Exposures in the Workplace
Cigarette-Smoking: A Modern Plague
Diet and Nutrition
Pharmaceuticals
The General Environment
Relevance of Rodent Carcinogens to Humans
REDUCING THE RISK OF CANCER
Carcinogenesis Mechanisms
Carcinogen Risk Assessment
Legislation, Regulation, and Education
Envoi-Can any Cancers be Prevented?
Appendix
Index.
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