Cancer Risk Assessment: A Quantitative Approach
Based on the National Academy of Sciences approach to quantitative risk assessment. Emphasizes how an accurate assessment of cancer risk must draw on a wide range of disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and the social sciences. Provides tables of Poisson confidence limit fa
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Cancer Risk Assessment: A Quantitative Approach
Based on the National Academy of Sciences approach to quantitative risk assessment. Emphasizes how an accurate assessment of cancer risk must draw on a wide range of disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and the social sciences. Provides tables of Poisson confidence limit fa
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Cancer Risk Assessment: A Quantitative Approach

Cancer Risk Assessment: A Quantitative Approach

by Samuel C. Morris
Cancer Risk Assessment: A Quantitative Approach

Cancer Risk Assessment: A Quantitative Approach

by Samuel C. Morris

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Based on the National Academy of Sciences approach to quantitative risk assessment. Emphasizes how an accurate assessment of cancer risk must draw on a wide range of disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and the social sciences. Provides tables of Poisson confidence limit fa

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367403188
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 10/17/2019
Series: Occupational Safety and Health , #20
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface — I. INTRODUCTION — 1. Introduction — 2. The Human Cancer Situation — 3. Hazard Identification — II. EXPOSURE AND DOSE ASSESSMENT — 4. Exposure Assessment: General Issues — 5. Measurement of Exposure and Dose — 6. Modeling Exposure — 7. Pharmacokinetics — III. DOSE-RESPONSE ASSESSMENT — 8. Toxicology — 9. Mouse to Man: Extrapolation from Animals — 10. Quick Methods: Structure-Activity Relationships and Short-Term Bioassay — 11. Epidemiology — 12. Combined Approaches to Dose-Response: Putting It All Together — IV. RISK CHARACTERIZATION AND IMPLICATIONS — 13. Characterization of Uncertainty — 14. Risk Characterization, Communication, and Perception — 15. Quality Assurance, Validation, and Peer Review — 16. Implications for Risk Management — 17. Future Directions for Quantitative Health Risk Analysis — Index.
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