FDA's Regulation of Carcinogenic Additives: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, First Session, June 24, 1987U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 252 pages |
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... cancer in animals . Because the Delaney anticancer clause prohibits the use of food or color additives found to " induce cancer in man or animal , " three successive FDA Commissioners , including the incumbent , have recommended banning ...
... cancer in animals . Because the Delaney anticancer clause prohibits the use of food or color additives found to " induce cancer in man or animal , " three successive FDA Commissioners , including the incumbent , have recommended banning ...
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... cancer in man or animals within the meaning of the Delaney Clause . " The Federal Register adds further gratuitous confusion as follows ; through the use of " " the words induce cancer in man or animal " as used in the Delaney Clause ...
... cancer in man or animals within the meaning of the Delaney Clause . " The Federal Register adds further gratuitous confusion as follows ; through the use of " " the words induce cancer in man or animal " as used in the Delaney Clause ...
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... cancer risk as- sessments , and briefly describe the methods by which they ... animals to expo- sure to the agent , generally on a lifetime basis . In ... animals or humans . These models are based on the likely mechanism of action of ...
... cancer risk as- sessments , and briefly describe the methods by which they ... animals to expo- sure to the agent , generally on a lifetime basis . In ... animals or humans . These models are based on the likely mechanism of action of ...
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... animals . Is that cor- rect ? Dr. ALBERT . That is right . Mr. WEISS . And aren't risk assessments based on characterizing the relation between dose and cancer incidence and estimating the amounts of the carcinogenic substance to which ...
... animals . Is that cor- rect ? Dr. ALBERT . That is right . Mr. WEISS . And aren't risk assessments based on characterizing the relation between dose and cancer incidence and estimating the amounts of the carcinogenic substance to which ...
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... cancer in appro- priately conducted animal studies is always considered an animal carcinogen , regardless of the amount of the substance to which the animals might be exposed ? Dr. NELSON . AS Dr. Albert has said , in order to get ...
... cancer in appro- priately conducted animal studies is always considered an animal carcinogen , regardless of the amount of the substance to which the animals might be exposed ? Dr. NELSON . AS Dr. Albert has said , in order to get ...
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