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Carcinogenic Potency Database
- Sixth Plot of the Carcinogenic Potency
Database: Results of Animal Bioassays Published in the
General Literature 1989 to 1990 and by the National Toxicology Program
1990 to 1993 3
- Lois Swirsky Gold, Neela B. Manley, Thomas H. Slone, Georganne
Backman Garfinkel, Bruce N. Ames, Lars Rohrbach, Bonnie R. Stern,
and Kenneth Chow
p. 3
- Sixth Plot of the Carcinogenic Potency Database
- A, B,
C, D,
E-F, G-H-I,
L-M, N,
O-P-Q-R,
S-T-U-V
- Appendices
- Appendix 1. Chemical
Names and Synonyms in This Plot
p. 86
- Appendix 2. Chemical
Names in This Plot Listed by CAS Number
p. 88
- Appendix 3.
Strain Codes and Definitions
p. 89
- Appendix 4.
Route of Administration Codes and Definitions
p. 90
- Appendix 5.
Site Codes and Definitions
p. 90
- Appendix 6. Histopathology
Codes and Definitions
p. 90
- Appendix 7.
Note Codes and Definitions
p. 92
- Appendix 8.
Dose-Response Curve Symbols and Definitions
p. 92
- Appendix 9.
Reference Codes and Definitions
p. 92
Appendix 10.
Species Codes and Definitions
p. 93
Appendix 11.
Author's Opinion Codes and Definitions
p. 93
- Appendix 12.
Bibliography: General Literature
p. 93
- Appendix 13.
Bibliography: National Cancer Institute/National Toxicology Program
Technical Reports
p. 95
- Appendix 14.
Index to All Chemicals in the Six Plots of the Carcinogenic Potency
Database and Results for Potency (TD50) and Positivityncy (TD50)
and Positivity
p. 96
President's Cancer Panel Conference on Avoidable Causes of Cancer
- Dedication
p. 127
- Introduction: The Avoidable Causes of Cancer
- Shelia Hoar Zahm, Joseph F. Fraumeni, Jr., and Devra Lee Davis
p. 129
- Tobacco: Smoking, Passive Smoking, Smokeless Tobacco
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- Tobacco Use and Its Contribution
to Early Cancer Mortality with a Special Emphasis on Cigarette
Smoking
- Donald R. Shopland
p. 131
- The Changing Epidemiology of Smoking
and Lung Cancer Histology
- Ernst L. Wynder and Joshua E. Muscat
p. 143
- Preventing Tobacco-caused Cancer:
A Call to Action
- Carole Tracy Orleans
p. 149
- Alcohol
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- Alcohol as a Cause of Cancer
- David B. Thomas
p. 153
- Research and Prevention Priorities
for Alcohol Carcinogenesis
- Kenneth J. Rothman
p. 161
- Diet and Nutrition
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- Diet, Nutrition, and Avoidable Cancer
- Walter C. Willett
p. 165
- Diet and Cancer: Future Etiologic Research
- Arthur Schatzkin, Joanne Dorgan, Christine Swanson, and Nancy
Potischman
p. 171
- Dietary Modifiers of Carcinogenesis
- Lenore Kohlmeier, Neal Simonsen, and Kathleen Mottus
p. 177
- Hormones and Medications
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- Hormones and Breast and Endometrial
Cancers: Preventive Strategies and Future Research
- Barbara S. Hulka and Louise A. Brinton
p. 185
- Nonhormonal Drugs and Cancer
- Paul D. Stolley and Shelia Hoar Zahm
p. 191
- Occupational Exposures
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- Overview of Preventable Industrial Causes
of Occupational Cancer
- Elizabeth Ward
p. 197
- Agricultural Exposures and Cancer
- Aaron Blair and Shelia Hoar Zahm
p. 205
- Future Etiologic Research in Occupational
Cancer
- Jack Siemiatycki
p. 209
- The Importance of Information Dissemination
in the Prevention of Occupational Cancer
- Lawrence J. Fine
p. 217
- General Environmental Exposures
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- Lung Cancer and Air Pollution
- Aaron J. Cohen and C. Arden Pope III
p. 219
- Drinking Water and Cancer
- Robert D. Morris
p. 225
- Molecular Epidemiology and Prevention
of Cancer
- Frederica P. Perera
p. 233
- Cancer Prevention Strategies: Use of
Cancer Prevention Research Registries
- Hoda Anton-Culver
p. 237
- Radiation
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- Ionizing Radiation and Cancer Prevention
- David G. Hoel
p. 241
- Ionizing Radiation: Future Etiologic
Research and Preventive Strategies
- Sarah C. Darby and Peter D. Inskip
p. 245
- Overview of Ultraviolet Radiation
and Cancer: What Is the Link? How Are We Doing?
- Martin A. Weinstock
p. 251
- Preventive Strategies and Research for
Ultraviolet-associated Cancer
- Howard K. Koh
p. 255
- Infectious Agents
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- Overview: Viral Agents and Cancer
- Nancy Mueller
p. 259
- Bacterial Infection as a Cause
of Cancer
- Julie Parsonnet
p. 263
- Viruses and Human Cancers: Challenges
for Preventive Strategies
- Guy de Thé
p. 269
- Gender, Ethnicity, and Environment
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- Differences in Cancer Incidence, Mortality,
and Survival between African Americans and Whites
- Bailus Walker, Larry W. Figgs, and Sheila Hoar Zahm
p. 275
- Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Variations
in Cancer Risk: Considerations for Future Epidemiologic Research
- Shelia Hoar Zahm and Joseph F. Fraumeni, Jr.
p. 283
- Targeting Hispanic Populations: Future
Research and Prevention Strategies
- Amelie G. Ramirez, Alfred McAlister, Kipling J. Gallion, and
Roberto Villarreal
p. 287
- Genetic Susceptibility and Environmental Interactions
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- Using Biomarkers of Genetic Susceptibility
to Enhance the Study of Cancer Etiology
- Nathaniel Rothman and Richard B. Hayes
p. 291
- Identification and Management of Inherited
Cancer Susceptibility
- Frederick P. Li
p. 297
- Summation: Avoidable Cancers Based on Current Knowledge
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- Estimating Avoidable Causes of Cancer
- Devra Lee Davis and Calum Muir
p. 301
- Summation: Needs and Opportunities for Research
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- Controlling the Avoidable Causes of
Cancer: Needs and Opportunities for Etiologic Research
- Jonathan M. Samet
p. 307
- Primary Prevention of Cancer: Needs
and Opportunities for Research
- A.B. Miller
p. 313
- Cancer among Special Populations:
Women, Ethnic Minorities, and the Poor
- Alfred Haynes
p. 319
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