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Guidelines for the welfare and use of animals in cancer research.

Guidelines for the welfare and use of animals in cancer research.
Guidelines for the welfare and use of animals in cancer research.
Animal experiments remain essential to understand the fundamental mechanisms underpinning malignancy and to discover improved methods to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer. Excellent standards of animal care are fully consistent with the conduct of high quality cancer research. Here we provide updated guidelines on the welfare and use of animals in cancer research. All experiments should incorporate the 3Rs: replacement, reduction and refinement. Focusing on animal welfare, we present recommendations on all aspects of cancer research, including: study design, statistics and pilot studies; choice of tumour models (e.g., genetically engineered, orthotopic and metastatic); therapy (including drugs and radiation); imaging (covering techniques, anaesthesia and restraint); humane endpoints (including tumour burden and site); and publication of best practice.

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Tozer, G.M.
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Workman, P., Aboagye, E.O., Balkwill, F., Balmain, A., Bruder, G., Chaplin, D.J., Double, J.A., Everitt, J., Farningham, D.A., Glennie, M.J., Kelland, L.R., Robinson, V., Stratford, I.J., Tozer, G.M., Watson, S., Wedge, S.R. and Eccles, S.A. (2010) Guidelines for the welfare and use of animals in cancer research. British Journal of Cancer, 102, 1555-1577. (doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6605642). (PMID:20502460)

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Animal experiments remain essential to understand the fundamental mechanisms underpinning malignancy and to discover improved methods to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer. Excellent standards of animal care are fully consistent with the conduct of high quality cancer research. Here we provide updated guidelines on the welfare and use of animals in cancer research. All experiments should incorporate the 3Rs: replacement, reduction and refinement. Focusing on animal welfare, we present recommendations on all aspects of cancer research, including: study design, statistics and pilot studies; choice of tumour models (e.g., genetically engineered, orthotopic and metastatic); therapy (including drugs and radiation); imaging (covering techniques, anaesthesia and restraint); humane endpoints (including tumour burden and site); and publication of best practice.

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Published date: 25 May 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 169251
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/169251
ISSN: 0007-0920
PURE UUID: abb79c52-e3d3-4156-a560-a6104d589d34

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Date deposited: 13 Dec 2010 12:37
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:20

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Author: P. Workman
Author: E.O. Aboagye
Author: F. Balkwill
Author: A. Balmain
Author: G. Bruder
Author: D.J. Chaplin
Author: J.A. Double
Author: J. Everitt
Author: D.A. Farningham
Author: M.J. Glennie
Author: L.R. Kelland
Author: V. Robinson
Author: I.J. Stratford
Author: G.M. Tozer
Author: S. Watson
Author: S.R. Wedge
Author: S.A. Eccles

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