Calculating tumor incidence rates in stochastic models of carcinogenesis
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- DOI: 10.1016/0025-5564(96)00011-9
Calculating tumor incidence rates in stochastic models of carcinogenesis
Abstract
Multistage models of carcinogenesis are increasingly used in the estimation of risks from exposure to environmental agents. The two-stage model of carcinogenesis is routinely used because it agrees with much of the existing tumor incidence data, parallels the biological two-stage model, and has much of its mathematical details derived. However, recent findings on the mechanisms of carcinogenesis has led researchers to believe that there are a greater number of stages and a more complex structure to these models than a single pathway. In this paper, a method for readily computing tumor incidence rates for arbitrarily complex multistage models is derived. The formulas for the two-stage model with time-varying rates are given explicitly. Simple rules for more complicated models are given, and computer code able to implement these formulas are provided.
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