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Original Article

Dose—response Models for the Radiation-induction of Skin Tumours in Mice

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Pages 423-431 | Received 18 Apr 1983, Accepted 26 Jul 1983, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

Extensive data on radiation-induced skin tumours in mice were examined using 8 models, all based on the concept that incidences of radiation-induced tumours depend on a combination of two radiation effects: a tumour induction process and the loss of reproductive integrity by the potential tumour cells. Models with and without a threshold were used, in spite of theoretical objections to threshold models. No model fitted well both the epidermal and the dermal tumour data and models which proved to be statistically satisfactory for some of the data were rejected for biological reasons. It is concluded that, for skin tumours, dose—response curves depending on a combination of cancer induction and loss of cellular reproductive integrity are distorted by some special, relatively radioresistant, factor which we have previously postulated as being involved in radiation skin carcinogenesis.

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