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Characterizing “Adversity” of Pathology Findings in Nonclinical Toxicity Studies
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Medical ToxicologyPathologyToxicology TestingAdverse Health EffectsToxicological MechanismTranslational MedicineEnvironmental HealthToxicologyToxicological AspectClinical ToxicologyPredictive ToxicologyPoisoningAdverse Outcome PathwayChemical EntitiesPatient SafetyForensic ToxicologyToxicology ReportsPathology FindingsMedicine
The identification of adverse health effects has a central role in the development and risk/safety assessment of chemical entities and pharmaceuticals. There is currently a need for better alignment regarding how nonclinical adversity is determined and characterized. The European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP) therefore coordinated a workshop to review available definitions of adversity, weigh determining and qualifying factors of adversity based on case examples, and recommend a practical approach to define and characterize adversity in toxicology reports, to serve as a valuable prerequisite for future organ- or lesion-specific workshops planned by the ESTP.
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