carcinogenic compounds

How are Carcinogenic Risks Assessed?

The assessment of carcinogenic risks is a critical component of public health and regulatory toxicology. It involves identifying the potential of a substance to cause cancer through epidemiological studies, laboratory experiments, and model systems. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies substances into groups based on the strength of evidence for carcinogenicity in humans.

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