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Published on: March 20, 2018
Clarifying carcinogenicity of ethylbenzene
James Huff1, Po Chan, Ronald Melnick
1National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA. huff1@niehs.nih.gov
Ethylbenzene exposure caused increased tumor incidence in rats and mice across multiple organs. This chemical demonstrated carcinogenicity in rodents via inhalation and oral routes, affecting five target organs.
Area of Science:
- Toxicology
- Carcinogenesis
- Occupational Health
Background:
- Ethylbenzene is an industrial chemical with potential health risks.
- Previous studies have investigated its toxicological profile.
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