Cumulative risk assessment (CRA) has been proposed as a means of evaluating possible additive and synergistic effects of multiple chemical, physical and social stressors on human health, with the goal of informing policy and decision-making, and protecting public health. Routine application of CRA to environmental regulatory and policy decision making, however, has been limited due to a perceived lack of appropriate quantitative approaches for assessing combined effects of chemical and nonchemical exposures. Seven research projects, which represented a variety of disciplines, including population health science, laboratory science, social sciences, geography, statistics and mathematics, were funded by the US Environmental Protection Agency ...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
Polluting facilities and hazardous sites are often concentrated in low-income communities of color a...
This thesis explores the concept of using exposure information to understand, organize, and manage t...
Cumulative risk assessment (CRA) has been proposed as a means of evaluating possible additive and sy...
Cumulative risk assessments (CRAs) address combined risks from exposures to multiple chemical and no...
Systematic evaluation of cumulative health risks from the combined effects of multiple environmental...
In the field of health risk analysis, cumulative risk assessment (CRA) is a necessary, although unde...
Regulatory agencies are under increased pressure to consider broader public health concerns that ext...
The ILSI Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI) has developed a framework to support a t...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
Conventionally, in its decision-making, the U.S. EPA has evaluated the effects and risks associated ...
The historical approach to assessing health risks of environmental chemicals has been to evaluate th...
Recent efforts to update cumulative risk assessment procedures to incorporate nonchemical stressors ...
Community, state, and federal approaches to conventional and cumulative risk assessment (CRA) were d...
There is strong presumptive evidence that people living in poverty and certain racial and ethnic gro...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
Polluting facilities and hazardous sites are often concentrated in low-income communities of color a...
This thesis explores the concept of using exposure information to understand, organize, and manage t...
Cumulative risk assessment (CRA) has been proposed as a means of evaluating possible additive and sy...
Cumulative risk assessments (CRAs) address combined risks from exposures to multiple chemical and no...
Systematic evaluation of cumulative health risks from the combined effects of multiple environmental...
In the field of health risk analysis, cumulative risk assessment (CRA) is a necessary, although unde...
Regulatory agencies are under increased pressure to consider broader public health concerns that ext...
The ILSI Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI) has developed a framework to support a t...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
Conventionally, in its decision-making, the U.S. EPA has evaluated the effects and risks associated ...
The historical approach to assessing health risks of environmental chemicals has been to evaluate th...
Recent efforts to update cumulative risk assessment procedures to incorporate nonchemical stressors ...
Community, state, and federal approaches to conventional and cumulative risk assessment (CRA) were d...
There is strong presumptive evidence that people living in poverty and certain racial and ethnic gro...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
Polluting facilities and hazardous sites are often concentrated in low-income communities of color a...
This thesis explores the concept of using exposure information to understand, organize, and manage t...