Are the rat and mouse adequate models for human MG development? |
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Current knowledge suggests that the rat and mouse are reasonable surrogates. |
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Lack of information about human pubertal development; mechanisms may differ among species. |
What is the sensitivity of MG developmental effects? |
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In utero exposure in some studies leads to developmental effects at doses similar to or lower than other developmental and reproductive end points. |
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Few EDC studies assess both MG development and another sensitive end point of ED; there is a lack of human data to address dose response and a lack of standardized MG development protocol and assessment criteria. |
Are MG developmental changes adverse? |
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These changes in MG are considered adverse because they represent alterations in growth and developmentb and may be a risk factor for lactation and/or cancer outcomes. |
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Varied definitions of “adversity,” depending on scientific discipline and context. |
aBased on the majority viewpoint of the experts at the Mammary Gland Evaluation and Risk Assessment Workshop. bAccording to guidance from the U.S. EPA (1991, 1996). |