Previous epidemiological studies have indicated that ingested inorganic arsenic is strongly associated with a wide spectrum of internal cancers. Little is conducted, however, to assess health effects at long-term low dose exposures by linking biologically based mechanistic models and arsenic epidemiological data. We present an integrated approach by linking the Weibull dose-response function and a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model to estimate reference arsenic guideline. The proposed epidemiological data are based on an 8 years follow-up study of 10,138 residents in arseniasis-endemic areas in southwestern and northeastern Taiwan. The 0.01% and 1% excess lifetime cancer risk based point-of-departure analysis were adopted to...
This study analyzes the relationship between arsenic exposure through drinking water and bladder can...
A significant association between ingested arsenic and bladder cancer has been reported in an arseni...
Numerous epidemiologic investigations have identified links between high concentrations of arsenic i...
The U.S.Environmental Protection Agency is under a congressional mandate to revise its current stand...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is under a congressional mandate to revise its current stan...
The biologic effects of inorganic arsenic predominantly involve reaction of the trivalent forms with...
Most arsenic cancer risk assessments have been based solely on epidemiological studies to characteri...
[[abstract]]Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) in the human population is associated with v...
Abstract: Most arsenic cancer risk assessments have been based solely on epidemiological studies to...
High levels (> 200 µg/L) of inorganic arsenic in drinking water are known to be a cause of human ...
In order to elucidate the dose-response relationship between ingested inorganic arsenic and internal...
Inorganic arsenic, which is extensively metabolised in humans into even more toxic methylated arseni...
Ingestion of arsenic, both from water supplies and medicinal preparations, is known to cause skin ca...
Ingestion of arsenic in drinking water has been linked with the risk of urinary bladder cancer, howe...
A historical cohort study was conducted to investigate the long-term effect of exposure to ingested ...
This study analyzes the relationship between arsenic exposure through drinking water and bladder can...
A significant association between ingested arsenic and bladder cancer has been reported in an arseni...
Numerous epidemiologic investigations have identified links between high concentrations of arsenic i...
The U.S.Environmental Protection Agency is under a congressional mandate to revise its current stand...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is under a congressional mandate to revise its current stan...
The biologic effects of inorganic arsenic predominantly involve reaction of the trivalent forms with...
Most arsenic cancer risk assessments have been based solely on epidemiological studies to characteri...
[[abstract]]Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) in the human population is associated with v...
Abstract: Most arsenic cancer risk assessments have been based solely on epidemiological studies to...
High levels (> 200 µg/L) of inorganic arsenic in drinking water are known to be a cause of human ...
In order to elucidate the dose-response relationship between ingested inorganic arsenic and internal...
Inorganic arsenic, which is extensively metabolised in humans into even more toxic methylated arseni...
Ingestion of arsenic, both from water supplies and medicinal preparations, is known to cause skin ca...
Ingestion of arsenic in drinking water has been linked with the risk of urinary bladder cancer, howe...
A historical cohort study was conducted to investigate the long-term effect of exposure to ingested ...
This study analyzes the relationship between arsenic exposure through drinking water and bladder can...
A significant association between ingested arsenic and bladder cancer has been reported in an arseni...
Numerous epidemiologic investigations have identified links between high concentrations of arsenic i...