physical carcinogens

How Are Physical Carcinogens Evaluated in Toxicology?

The evaluation of physical carcinogens involves a combination of laboratory studies, epidemiological research, and risk assessment. Laboratory studies often use animal models to observe the carcinogenic effects of exposure to specific physical agents. Epidemiological studies investigate cancer rates in populations exposed to these agents. Risk assessment combines data from these studies to estimate the likelihood of cancer development and inform public health guidelines.

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