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If I expose lab rats to leadLead poisoning in their water supply, will they contract lung cancer? For a science experiment, I need to induce rats with a carcinogen that will cause only lung cancer.
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Lead toxicity causes neurologicFocal neurological deficits Multiple system atrophy disease, gastrointestinal disease, and hematologic abnormalities, it is not commonly considered a carcinogen. Frankly, if you don't know what chemicals are carcinogens, and are unable to do the appropriate scientfic research to establish this prior to starting this study (asking these kind of questions on an intenet forum is not appropriate or scientific) then you should not be performing this reseach at all. It sounds like you are wanting to induce cancer in rats for the sake of getting a grade on a paper, which is not an appropriate use of laboratory animalsAnimal shape vitamins Animal shape vitamins with iron; they should never be used for casual purposes, and as our science progresses and we can find out the answers we need to know in a way that does not destroy animalsAnimal shape vitamins Animal shape vitamins with iron, hopefully we will not need to use laboratory animals at all.
Kimberly Coyner, DVM DACVD
Kimberly Coyner, DVM DACVD