• Cancer research · Jun 1979

    Comparative Study

    Adequacies and inadequacies in assessing murine toxicity data with antineoplastic agents.

    • A M Guarino, M Rozencweig, I Kline, J S Penta, J M Venditti, H H Lloyd, D A Holzworth, and F M Muggia.
    • Cancer Res. 1979 Jun 1; 39 (6 Pt 1): 2204-10.

    AbstractPrevious retrospective analyses have suggested a very positive correlation in toxic doses of antineoplastic agents between mice and humans. Additional toxicological information has now been accumulated and reveals a noticeable variability in the existing data base. Nevertheless, it is likely that mouse toxicological studies will become a principal determinant for estimating initial doses to be used in humans. Recognition of the factors responsible for differences in determinations of toxic dose levels in mice will enhance the proper utilization of this approach.

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