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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 22, February 1978
Environmental Health Perspectives February 1978 Air Pollution, Human Health, Extrapolation from Animal to Man

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Air pollution and cancer: risk assessment methodology and epidemiological evidence. Report of a task group
p. 1
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Approaches for protection standards for ionizing radiation and combustion pollutants
Butler-GC
p. 13
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The "urban factor" and lung cancer: cigarette smoking or air pollution?
Carnow-BW
p. 17
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Atmospheric pollution and lung cancer
Doll-R
p. 23
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Extrapolation of carcinogenic risk from animal experiments in man
Ehrenberg-L; Holmberg-B
p. 33
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General subcellular effects of lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic
Fowler-BA
p. 37
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Late effects of air pollution with special reference to lung cancer
Friberg-L; Cederlof-R
p. 45
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Relevance of short-term carcinogenicity tests to the study of the carcinogenic potential of urban air
Harnden-DG
p. 67
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Trends in urban air pollution in the United Kingdom in relation to lung cancer mortality
Lawther-PJ; Waller-RE
p. 71
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Dose assessment analogies
Lindell-B
p. 75
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Potentially carcinogenic species emitted to the atmosphere by fossil-fueled power plants
Natusch-DF
p. 79
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Possible mutagenic properties and carcinogenic action of the irritant gaseous pollutants NO2, O3, and SO2
von-Nieding-G
p. 91
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Comments on extrapolation of cancer response from high dose to low dose
Nelson-N
p. 93
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Fundamental aspects of dose--response relationships and their extrapolation for noncarcinogenic effects of metals
Nordberg-GF; Strangert-P
p. 97
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Assumption of linearity in dose--effect relationships
Pochin-EE
p. 103
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Experimental identification of chemical carcinogens, risk evaluation, and animal-to-animal correlations
Saffiotti-U
p. 107
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Estimating cancer risks to a population
Schneiderman-MA; Brown-CC
p. 115
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Presumptive tests
Flamm-WG
p. 129
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Use of cultured human cells in short-term tests for chemical carcinogens
Stich-HF; San-RH; Lam-P; Koropatnick-J
p. 131
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Species variations in the pathways of drug metabolism
Williams-RT
p. 133
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Genetically susceptible subgroups
Strong-LC
p. 139
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Genetic variability and extrapolation from animals to man: some perspectives on susceptibility to chemical carcinogenesis from aromatic amines
Weber-WW
p. 141
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How toxic is tritium? Relevance of high-dose results and gamma-ray data to evaluating low-level, chronic exposure
Dobson-RL
p. 145
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Best-estimate low-dose extrapolation of carcinogenicity data
Guess-HA; Crump-KS
p. 149
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Control of industrially induced cancers
Peto-R
p. 153
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Carcinogenic effects of chronic exposure to very low levels of toxic substances
Peto-R
p. 155
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Problems of extrapolation from high dose to low dose in Tradescantia mutation studies
Nauman-CH; Sparrow AH
p. 161
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Thresholds?
Rall-DP
p. 163
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Biologic evidence for the existence of thesholds in chemical carcinogenesis
Falk-HL
p. 167
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Dose--effect relationships in carcinogenesis and the matter of threshold of carcinogenesis
Jones-H
p. 171
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