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Biological Models of Carcinogenesis and Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment

Suresh H. Moolgavkar

Risk Analysis, 1994, vol. 14, issue 6, 879-882

Abstract: Biologically‐based models of carcinogenesis were originally developed to explain certain quanti‐tative phenomena associated with carcinogenesis, and to provide a framework within which questions regarding the process could be addressed. Some limitations in the use of these models for quantitative cancer risk assessment are discussed.

Date: 1994
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