| Literature DB >> 6280347 |
J R Cabral, R K Hall, L Rossi, S A Bronczyk, P Shubik.
Abstract
DDT is a pesticide used in malaria-control programmes throughout the world. Its potential carcinogenicity was studied in MRC Porton rats (Wistar-derived) which received dietary concentrations of 0, 125, 250 and 500 parts per million DDT (technical-grade) for life. The treatment had no adverse effects on body growth or survival rate. Various types of tumours were observed in animals in all groups: exposure to DDT resulted in statistically significant increased incidence of liver-cell tumours only in female treated rats; one such tumour was observed in control rats. No metastases of these tumours were found.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6280347 DOI: 10.1177/030089168206800103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tumori ISSN: 0300-8916