The role of carcinogenicity studies in risk assessment

  • Fröhlich E
  • Hess R
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Until recently, most of the controversy about carcinogenicity testing and long-term safety has been concerned with food additives and environmental chemicals rather than with drugs. However, in medicine, cytotoxic drugs or photochemotherapy are used with increasing...

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Fröhlich, E., & Hess, R. (1985). The role of carcinogenicity studies in risk assessment. In Drugs between Research and Regulations (pp. 13–19). Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54130-8_3

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