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Carcinogenesis testing, dose levels

Cohen, B.L., Surveys of Radon Levels in U.S. Homes as a Test of the Linear-No Treshold Dose-Response Relationship for Radiation Carcinogenesis, this volume (1987). [Pg.13]

Zinc acetate reduced or prevented cadmium carcinogenesis in the prostate, in the testes, or at the injection site in rats (Gunn et al. 1963a, 1964 Waalkes et al. 1989). The effect of zinc on the cadmium-induced carcinogenesis appeared to be dependent on dose, route, and target site. Sustained levels of zinc inhibited cadmium-induced injection sarcomas but had no effect on the incidence of testicular Leydig cell tumors (Waalkes et al. 1989). [Pg.85]


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