The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) generally uses reference doses (RfDs) or reference concentrations (RfCs) to assess risks from exposure to toxic substances for noncancer health end points. RfDs and RfCs are supposed to represent lifetime inhalation or ingestion exposure with minimal appreciable risk, but they do not include information about the estimated risk from exposures equal to the RfD/RfC. We used results from benchmark dose modeling approaches recently adopted for use in developing RfDs/RfCs to estimate the risk levels associated with exposures at the RfD/RfC. We searched the U.S. EPA Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) database and identified 11 chemicals with oral RfDs and 12 chemicals with inhalation RfCs...
Conventional chemical exposure assessment relies upon measurements or estimates of chemical concentr...
International audienceThis article aims at comparing reference methods for the assessment of cancer ...
Traditional environmental risk assessment methodologies, including benchmark dose (BMD) estimation, ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) generally uses reference doses (RfDs) or referen...
AbstractSingle point estimates of human health hazard/toxicity values such as a reference dose (RfD)...
Background: The National Academies recommended risk assessments redefine the traditional noncancer R...
Abstract Human health risk assessment currently uses the reference dose or reference concentration (...
The worldwide gradual expansion of industrialization has led to a dramatic increase in the productio...
The worldwide gradual expansion of industrialization has led to a dramatic increase in the productio...
The worldwide gradual expansion of industrialization has led to a dramatic increase in the productio...
Exposure to contaminants in the environment is quantified through the ecological risk assessment (ER...
a<p>Integrated Risk Information System, U.S. EPA;</p>b<p>The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease...
Exposure to contaminants in the environment is quantified through the ecological risk assessment (ER...
Exposure to contaminants in the environment is quantified through the ecological risk assessment (ER...
Exposure to contaminants in the environment is quantified through the ecological risk assessment (ER...
Conventional chemical exposure assessment relies upon measurements or estimates of chemical concentr...
International audienceThis article aims at comparing reference methods for the assessment of cancer ...
Traditional environmental risk assessment methodologies, including benchmark dose (BMD) estimation, ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) generally uses reference doses (RfDs) or referen...
AbstractSingle point estimates of human health hazard/toxicity values such as a reference dose (RfD)...
Background: The National Academies recommended risk assessments redefine the traditional noncancer R...
Abstract Human health risk assessment currently uses the reference dose or reference concentration (...
The worldwide gradual expansion of industrialization has led to a dramatic increase in the productio...
The worldwide gradual expansion of industrialization has led to a dramatic increase in the productio...
The worldwide gradual expansion of industrialization has led to a dramatic increase in the productio...
Exposure to contaminants in the environment is quantified through the ecological risk assessment (ER...
a<p>Integrated Risk Information System, U.S. EPA;</p>b<p>The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease...
Exposure to contaminants in the environment is quantified through the ecological risk assessment (ER...
Exposure to contaminants in the environment is quantified through the ecological risk assessment (ER...
Exposure to contaminants in the environment is quantified through the ecological risk assessment (ER...
Conventional chemical exposure assessment relies upon measurements or estimates of chemical concentr...
International audienceThis article aims at comparing reference methods for the assessment of cancer ...
Traditional environmental risk assessment methodologies, including benchmark dose (BMD) estimation, ...