Rtgulatory aclio11s Iaken to reduu tht risk of harmfultffects of exposure to chemieals ofltn arenot commensurDtt with the toxicologicDf risk SJsstS&ment. A numbtr of factors relating to psychology, sociology, economics Dntl politics rather than science and medicine afftct tht final decision. Wemer Lutz and colleagues illustratt the situation using tht feuktmia-indudng chtmiCJJI benzene as an examplt
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This thesis assessed the risk of cancer in relation to exposure from benzene at work. The thesis is ...
In 1983, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) published a seminal report, Risk Assessment in the F...
Assessing cancer risk for human pharmaceuticals is important because drugs are taken at pharmacologi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/86637/1/ToxicolPathol-2001-Omenn.pd
The evidence that human cancers result in large measure from fac-tors related to life style, working...
Cancer is a key public health concern, being the second leading cause of worldwide morbidity and mor...
A. A necessary first step to determining the likelihood (i.e., risk) that exposure to a pesticide mi...
Short-term exposures to relatively high concentrations of chemical substances are a regular cause of...
Risk management is the process by which choices are made between alternative actions or policies acc...
The est;4E7#L and charact7#L9--LS7 of a cancer risk is grounded in t7 observatL9 oft7S;-- in humans ...
Risk assessment of hazardous substances revisited It is needless for occupational health doctors and...
An overview of the different approaches to cancer risk evaluation of environmental factors - includi...
This thesis assessed the risk of cancer in relation to exposure from benzene at work. The thesis is ...
Regulation of toxic substances is an extremely complex, uncertain, and controversial enterprise. The...
Risk assessment is an increasingly common tool used to evaluate or compare hazards to human health a...
This thesis assessed the risk of cancer in relation to exposure from benzene at work. The thesis is ...
In 1983, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) published a seminal report, Risk Assessment in the F...
Assessing cancer risk for human pharmaceuticals is important because drugs are taken at pharmacologi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/86637/1/ToxicolPathol-2001-Omenn.pd