This paper reviews methodologic issues pertinent to the application of epidemiology in risk assessment and discusses concerns in the presentation of results from such an activity. Assessment of the health risks associated with occupational and environmental exposures involves four phases: hazard identification, ie, the detection of the potential for agents to cause adverse health effects in exposed populations; exposure assessment, ie, the quantification of exposures and the estimation of the characteristics and sizes of the exposed populations; dose-response assessment, ie, the modeling for risk realization; and risk characterization, ie, the evaluation of the impact of a change in exposure levels on public health effects. The risk assessm...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
This paper briefly discusses criteria for evaluating epidemiologic studies for risk assessment purpo...
Abstract Hazard identification is a major scientific challenge, notably for environmental epidemiolo...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
The identification and quantification of risk factors that are characterized by low exposure levels,...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Risk management is the process by which choices are made between alternative actions or policies acc...
Environmental epidemiology comprises the epidemiologic study of those environmental factors that are...
Environmental health research aims to discover and understand the links between environmental exposu...
BACKGROUND: this paper is based upon work from COST Action ICSHNet. Health risks related to living c...
Determination of the effect an agent has on health requires that the dose of the agent to a person b...
The traditional approaches and study designs in cancer epidemiology have not been very successful in...
The purpose of this chapter is to introduce and demonstrate the use of a key tool for the assessment...
The fundamental goal of this article is to describe, define, and analyze the components of the risk ...
Background: Research in Health Risk Assessment is increasingly covering a preeminent role in health ...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
This paper briefly discusses criteria for evaluating epidemiologic studies for risk assessment purpo...
Abstract Hazard identification is a major scientific challenge, notably for environmental epidemiolo...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
The identification and quantification of risk factors that are characterized by low exposure levels,...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Risk management is the process by which choices are made between alternative actions or policies acc...
Environmental epidemiology comprises the epidemiologic study of those environmental factors that are...
Environmental health research aims to discover and understand the links between environmental exposu...
BACKGROUND: this paper is based upon work from COST Action ICSHNet. Health risks related to living c...
Determination of the effect an agent has on health requires that the dose of the agent to a person b...
The traditional approaches and study designs in cancer epidemiology have not been very successful in...
The purpose of this chapter is to introduce and demonstrate the use of a key tool for the assessment...
The fundamental goal of this article is to describe, define, and analyze the components of the risk ...
Background: Research in Health Risk Assessment is increasingly covering a preeminent role in health ...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
This paper briefly discusses criteria for evaluating epidemiologic studies for risk assessment purpo...
Abstract Hazard identification is a major scientific challenge, notably for environmental epidemiolo...