Multistage Model Interpretation of Additive and Multiplicative Carcinogenic Effects
Herman J. Gibb and
Chao W. Chen
Risk Analysis, 1986, vol. 6, issue 2, 167-170
Abstract:
Under the assumption of multistage carcinogenesis, a multiplicative carcinogenic effect would be produced by the action of different carcinogens in a mixture on different stages of the carcinogenic process. An additive effect would be produced by the effect of different carcinogens on the same stage. A mathematical argument for these hypotheses is presented here.
Date: 1986
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