1–16 |
Wounds noted on dorsal skin |
Mice are fighting |
Separate the aggressor, individually house all males and aggressive females; Interpret results with caution since wounding promotes tumor development |
13–16 |
Weight loss |
Toxicity associated with chemotherapeutic or chemopreventive agent |
Lower the dose of chemopreventive or chemotherapeutic agent; Interpret results with caution since negative energy balance inhibits tumor response |
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Lack of food consumption; Dietary delivery of chemotherapeutic or chemopreventive agent has made chow less palatable |
Change route of delivery; Interpret results with caution since negative energy balance inhibits tumor response |
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Cachexia due to large tumor burden or malignant progression |
Sacrifice individual mice and harvest
tissue; terminate the experiment if indicated by IACUC regulations. Note: Papilloma counts may be unreliable after the appearance of SCC. |
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In subsequent experiments reduce the dose of DMBA and/or TPA |
12–16 |
No tumors arise in positive control group |
Resistant strain was used as a positive control; Dose of initiating or promoting agent too low |
Use a sensitive strain, backcross transgene or gene deficiency allele to sensitive strain such as FVB. Increase the doses of DMBA/TPA. |
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Improper composition, storage, or handling of DMBA or TPA solutions |
Verify solution composition; Prepare a fresh stock of DMBA for each initiation and protect from light; Store TPA solutions at −20°C. |
12–16 |
Predicted effect of therapeutic or preventative agent or genetic manipulation is not detected |
True negative result |
Do nothing |
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False negative results may occur if the doses of DMBA/TPA overwhelm the potential preventative or therapeutic effect of treatment or genetic manipulation |
Lower the dose of DMBA/TPA |
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Inadequate statistical power |
Recalculate the necessary sample size based upon newly collected preliminary data |
12–16 |
Abnormal lesions form |
Transgene or inhibitor conferred unexpected gross appearance of papillomas |
Harvest tumors tissues, cut sections and perform histologic investigation. |
12–16 |
Papillomas arise but a portion regresses |
Tumor regression is normal and the rate at which it occurs depends upon the strain utilized |
Adjust tumor incidence and multiplicity calculations as necessary |