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Mechanism of Toxic Action on Some Target Organs - Drugs and Other Substances

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The first oral contraceptive became available in 1960 and since then these sub stances, which have been used by millions of women, have probably been the most widely studied group of drugs in medical history (Drill, 1966, 1977). Part of the evaluation oCoral contraceptives has involved their effect on the reproductive organs of women, with particular attention directed to evaluation of a possible carcinogenic effect of these steroids. To the extent that cancer of the reproductive organs is a common finding in women, the endogenous female sex hormones have been implicated in the occur rence of the cancer. The administration of estrogen has also been reported to in crease the incidence of cancer of the breast, cervix or endometrium in some strains or species of animals. Thus, because of the possible tumorigenic effect of estrogens there has been considerable interest in the relationship of oral contraceptives to cancer of the breast and genital tract.

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Young Scientists Award Lecture 1978: Studies on the Role of Acetylhydrazine in Isoniazid Hepatotoxicity.- The Influence of the Neuro-Endocrine System on the Toxic Reactions Due to Hormones and Other Compounds.- Induction of Adaptive and Malignant Liver Growth by Drugs and Environmental Pollutants.- Organotropy as a Toxicological Phenomenon.- TCDD - Seveso.- Free Communications and Poster Sessions.- Author Index.

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The first oral contraceptive became available in 1960 and since then these sub stances, which have been used by millions of women, have probably been the most widely studied group of drugs in medical history (Drill, 1966, 1977). Part of the evaluation oCoral contraceptives has involved their effect on the reproductive organs of women, with particular attention directed to evaluation of a possible carcinogenic effect of these steroids. To the extent that cancer of the reproductive organs is a common finding in women, the endogenous female sex hormones have been implicated in the occur rence of the cancer. The administration of estrogen has also been reported to in crease the incidence of cancer of the breast, cervix or endometrium in some strains or species of animals. Thus, because of the possible tumorigenic effect of estrogens there has been considerable interest in the relationship of oral contraceptives to cancer of the breast and genital tract.

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Assisted by P. L. Chambers (Editor), P.L. Chambers (Editor), Günzel (Editor), Günzel (Editor), P. Günzel (Editor), L Chambers (Editor), P L Chambers (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.12.2012
 
EAN 9783540093053
ISBN 978-3-540-09305-3
No. of pages 534
Weight 900 g
Illustrations X, 534 p. 22 illus.
Series Archives of Toxicology
Archives of Toxicology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

C, Environment, Cancer, Pathology, dopamine, cell, steroids, Ethanol, Health Sciences, Medicine/Public Health, general, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Toxicology, pharmacokinetics, pollutants, xenobiotic

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