Modulation and Combination Effects an Inventory of the Many Factors which Influence Carcinogenesis.
Joseph C Arcos
Boston
Birkhäuser Boston
1996
(729 pages)
CHEMICAL INDUCTION OF CANCER; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments*; A Quote from 1962; Foreword; PREFATORY CHAPTER Multifactor Interaction Network of Carcinogenesis --;A "Tour Guide"; PART 1 Cross-Reactions Between Carcinogens. Modification of Chemical Carcinogenesis by Noncarcinogenic Agents; CHAPTER 2 Synergism and Antagonism Between Chemical Carcinogens1; CHAPTER 3 Synergism in Carcinogenesis: Mathematical Approaches to Its Evaluation; CHAPTER 4 Inhibition of Chemical Carcinogenesis1; CHAPTER 5 Promotion and Cocarcinogenesis. CHAPTER 6 Computerized Data Management as a Tool to Study Combination Effects in CarcinogenesisCHAPTER 7 Intercellular Communication: A Paradigm for the Interpretation of the Initiation/Promotion/Progression Model of Carcinogenesis; PART 2 Exogenous Factors and Endogenous Biological Parameters That Modulate Chemical Carcinogenesis; CHAPTER 8 Immunotoxicology of Chemical Carcinogens1; CHAPTER 9 The Effect of Diet on Tumor Induction; CHAPTER 10 The Effect of Animal Age on Tumor Induction; CHAPTER 11 The Effect of Hormones on Tumor Induction. CHAPTER 12 Effect of Genetic Susceptibility on Tumor InductionCHAPTER 13 Radiation Injury and Radiation Carcinogenesis with Special Reference to Combination Effects with Chemical Agents; CHAPTER 14 Mechanisms of Viral Tumorigenesis and the Combination Effects of Viruses and Chemical Carcinogens* ; CHAPTER 15 Effect of Stress On Tumor Induction; CHAPTER 16 Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields and Cancer; Postscriptum: An Editor's Musings; Index.