Abstract

Spontaneous tumors in 296 male and 297 female F-34/DuCrj rats used as control groups in six carcinogenicity tests were tabulated and evaluated. In males the most frequent tumors were testicular interstitial cell tumors, followed by mammary fibromas and fibroadenomas, mononuclear cell leukemias, pheochromocytomas, C-cell adenomas of the thyroid, pituitary adenomas, preputial adenomas, neoplastic nodules of the liver, and lung adenomas. In contrast, in females pituitary adenomas, uterine endometrial stromal polyps, mammary fibroadenomas, mononuclear cell leukemias and C-cell adenomas were the most common. Various other tumors of almost all other organs and/or tissues were found, although their incidences were low. Variability in the rates of incidence in some tumors was observed in different control groups.

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