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Estimates of the proportions of carcinogens and anticarcinogens in bioassays conducted by the U.S. National Toxicology Program. Application of a new meta-analytic approach.

A meta-analysis was performed in order to estimate the proportion of liver carcinogens, the proportion of chemicals carcinogenic at any site, and the corresponding proportion of anticarcinogens among chemicals tested in 397 long-term cancer bioassays conducted by the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP). Although the estimator used was negatively biased, the study provided persuasive evidence for a larger proportion of liver carcinogens (0.43, 90% CI: 0.35, 0.51) than was identified by the NTP (0.28). A larger proportion of chemicals carcinogenic at any site was also estimated (0.59, 90% CI: 0.49, 0.69) than was identified by the NTP (0.51), although this excess was not statistically significant. A larger proportion of anticarcinogens (0.66) was estimated than carcinogens (0.59). Despite the negative bias, it was estimated that 85% of the chemicals were either carcinogenic or anticarcinogenic at some site in some sex-species group. This suggests that most chemicals tested at high enough doses will cause some sort of perturbation in tumor rates.

Authors

  • Crump, K S, Crump KS, KS Crump Group, Ruston, Louisiana 71270, USA. kcrump@icfconsulting.com

  • Krewski, D, Krewski D,

  • Van Landingham, C, Van Landingham C,

YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 1999
SOURCE: Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1999;895:232-44. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1999.tb08089.x.
JOURNAL TITLE ABBREVIATION: Ann N Y Acad Sci
JOURNAL TITLE: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
ISSN: 0077-8923 (Print) 0077-8923 (Linking)
VOLUME: 895
PAGES: 232-44
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: United States
ABSTRACT:
A meta-analysis was performed in order to estimate the proportion of liver carcinogens, the proportion of chemicals carcinogenic at any site, and the corresponding proportion of anticarcinogens among chemicals tested in 397 long-term cancer bioassays conducted by the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP). Although the estimator used was negatively biased, the study provided persuasive evidence for a larger proportion of liver carcinogens (0.43, 90% CI: 0.35, 0.51) than was identified by the NTP (0.28). A larger proportion of chemicals carcinogenic at any site was also estimated (0.59, 90% CI: 0.49, 0.69) than was identified by the NTP (0.51), although this excess was not statistically significant. A larger proportion of anticarcinogens (0.66) was estimated than carcinogens (0.59). Despite the negative bias, it was estimated that 85% of the chemicals were either carcinogenic or anticarcinogenic at some site in some sex-species group. This suggests that most chemicals tested at high enough doses will cause some sort of perturbation in tumor rates.
LANGUAGE: eng
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 1999
DATE COMPLETED: 20000301
DATE REVISED: 20190616
MESH DATE: 2000/03/04 09:00
EDAT: 2000/02/17 09:00
STATUS: MEDLINE
PUBLICATION STATUS: ppublish
OWNER: NLM

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