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  • Evaluation of pesticides which pose carcinogenicity potential in animal testing. II. Consideration of human exposure conditions for regulatory decision making.

Evaluation of pesticides which pose carcinogenicity potential in animal testing. II. Consideration of human exposure conditions for regulatory decision making.

Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP (1984-12-01)
G M Wang
ABSTRACT

In reaching a regulatory decision on the use of pesticides with carcinogenic potential, it is of great importance to investigate the extent of dermal exposure and absorption of a pesticide to users and field workers. By applying this information, along with the appropriate carcinogenicity categorization of a pesticide, a reasonably sound regulatory decision can be derived. Seven pesticides were selected, based on adequacy of tumor data, and were taken through the tumor evaluation system as reported in Part I 1984, Regul. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 4, 355-360). A step-by-step analysis on how a regulatory decision is reached on each pesticide by the EPA and CDFA was discussed.

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Supelco
Chlorobenzilate, PESTANAL®, analytical standard