Clayson D B, Krewski D
Mutat Res. 1986 May;167(3):233-40. doi: 10.1016/0165-1110(86)90032-1.
The problems that arise in the interpretation of experimental data on chemical carcinogenesis are addressed. In particular, the difficulties in demonstrating negative results are shown to present problems in delineating carcinogens from noncarcinogens. The use of the virtually safe dose estimated under the assumption of low dose linearity is shown to lead to potentially anomalous results if used indiscriminately in bioassays in which no statistically significant increase in tumor occurrence is induced. It is suggested that there is a need to establish an operational definition of negativity in carcinogenesis, with the realization that this definition may be revised in light of new information. The establishment of negativity in aligning data from positive and negative experiments and in considering possible thresholds is also discussed.
本文讨论了化学致癌实验数据解释中出现的问题。特别指出,证明阴性结果存在困难,这给区分致癌物和非致癌物带来了问题。如果在未诱导肿瘤发生率出现统计学显著增加的生物测定中不加区分地使用基于低剂量线性假设估算的实际安全剂量,可能会导致潜在的异常结果。建议有必要建立致癌作用阴性的操作性定义,同时认识到这一定义可能会根据新信息进行修订。还讨论了在整合正负实验数据以及考虑可能的阈值时确定阴性的问题。