The accurate evaluation of the carcinogenic risk of PM2.5-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is crucial because of the teratogenic, carcinogenic, and mutagenic effects of PAHs. The best model out of six models was selected across three highly used categories in recent years, including the USEPA-recommended inhalation risk (Model I), inhalation carcinogen unit risk (Models IIA–IID), and three exposure pathways (inhalation, dermal, and oral) (Model III). Model I was found to be superior to the other models, and its predicted risk values were in accordance with the thresholds of PM2.5 and benzo[a]pyrene in ambient-air-quality standards. Models IIA and III overestimated the risk of cancer compared to the actual cancer incidence in th...
To evaluate the cancer risk due to non-dietary PAHs exposure in home environment (inhalation and ing...
Twenty-five kinds of seven categories of foods were sampled in December 2008 and the concentrations ...
The potential risk for cancer cause due to exposure of Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) (Fig.1) is a national co...
To optimize the models for cancer risk assessment of PM2.5-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (P...
An Euler atmospheric transport model (Canadian Model for Environmental Transport of Organochlorine P...
Abstract Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) can cause adverse effects on human health. The rela...
<div><p>It is difficult to evaluate and compare interventions for reducing exposure to air pollutant...
Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) is a computational technique widely used in exposure and risk assessmen...
In previous studies, inhalation cancer risk was estimated using conventional risk assessment method,...
It is difficult to evaluate and compare interventions for reducing exposure to air pollutants, inclu...
Ambient air pollution in China has a significant spatial variation due to the uneven development and...
This study concentrated on the pollution level, sources, and lung cancer risk of PM10-bound polycycl...
BACKGROUND: The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games provided a unique case study to investigate the effect of...
It is difficult to evaluate and compare interventions for reducing exposure to air pollutants, inclu...
<p>Carcinogenic risk assessments of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in four sites from the C...
To evaluate the cancer risk due to non-dietary PAHs exposure in home environment (inhalation and ing...
Twenty-five kinds of seven categories of foods were sampled in December 2008 and the concentrations ...
The potential risk for cancer cause due to exposure of Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) (Fig.1) is a national co...
To optimize the models for cancer risk assessment of PM2.5-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (P...
An Euler atmospheric transport model (Canadian Model for Environmental Transport of Organochlorine P...
Abstract Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) can cause adverse effects on human health. The rela...
<div><p>It is difficult to evaluate and compare interventions for reducing exposure to air pollutant...
Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) is a computational technique widely used in exposure and risk assessmen...
In previous studies, inhalation cancer risk was estimated using conventional risk assessment method,...
It is difficult to evaluate and compare interventions for reducing exposure to air pollutants, inclu...
Ambient air pollution in China has a significant spatial variation due to the uneven development and...
This study concentrated on the pollution level, sources, and lung cancer risk of PM10-bound polycycl...
BACKGROUND: The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games provided a unique case study to investigate the effect of...
It is difficult to evaluate and compare interventions for reducing exposure to air pollutants, inclu...
<p>Carcinogenic risk assessments of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in four sites from the C...
To evaluate the cancer risk due to non-dietary PAHs exposure in home environment (inhalation and ing...
Twenty-five kinds of seven categories of foods were sampled in December 2008 and the concentrations ...
The potential risk for cancer cause due to exposure of Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) (Fig.1) is a national co...