Authors
Douglas C Wolf, Alys Bradley, Maurice Cary, Mark Cesta, Frederic Schorsch, Dirk Schaudien, Paul Snyder
Published in
Toxicologic pathology. Pages 1926233261449168. Jun 23, 2026. Epub Jun 23, 2026.
Abstract
The International Academy of Toxicologic Pathology (IATP) Satellite Symposium on Pathology Working Groups (PWGs) in Toxicologic Pathology, organized in the United Kingdom, addressed the value and importance of PWGs and expert working groups in assuring the accurate evaluation of chronic/carcinogenicity studies. These specialized panels of expert pathologists play a crucial role in confirming data quality and accurate interpretation in support of human safety and risk decisions of xenobiotics. While not every carcinogenicity bioassay may require a PWG to evaluate the quality and accuracy of study interpretation, it was the consensus of the workshop that it can be a highly valuable addition to traditional peer review. Performing a PWG should be given serious consideration, especially when it is anticipated that the chronic/carcinogenicity study will be used for making significant regulatory or business decisions.
PMID:
42335215
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