Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated species, and in the full food intake range normally encountered by humans. This paper starts with introducing the epidemiologic approach, followed by a discussion of perceived differences between toxicological and epidemiologic risk assessment. Areas of contribution of epidemiology to the risk assessment process are identified, and ideas for tailoring epidemiologic studies to the risk assessment procedures are suggested, dealing with data collection, analyses and reporting of both existing and new epidemiologic studies. The dietary habits and subsequent disease occurrence of over three million people are currently under observation worldwide in...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
Risk management is the process by which choices are made between alternative actions or policies acc...
Epidemiological studies rarely provide unequivocal data on the effects of toxic substances on human ...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
The traditional approaches and study designs in cancer epidemiology have not been very successful in...
This paper reviews methodologic issues pertinent to the application of epidemiology in risk assessme...
The identification and quantification of risk factors that are characterized by low exposure levels,...
Several types of epidemiology studies are available to inform a variety of human health risk questio...
Environmental health research aims to discover and understand the links between environmental exposu...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
Risk management is the process by which choices are made between alternative actions or policies acc...
Epidemiological studies rarely provide unequivocal data on the effects of toxic substances on human ...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
The traditional approaches and study designs in cancer epidemiology have not been very successful in...
This paper reviews methodologic issues pertinent to the application of epidemiology in risk assessme...
The identification and quantification of risk factors that are characterized by low exposure levels,...
Several types of epidemiology studies are available to inform a variety of human health risk questio...
Environmental health research aims to discover and understand the links between environmental exposu...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
The field of environmental public health is at an important crossroad. Our current biomonitoring eff...
Risk management is the process by which choices are made between alternative actions or policies acc...
Epidemiological studies rarely provide unequivocal data on the effects of toxic substances on human ...