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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Developments in asbestos cancer risk assessment
Developments in asbestos cancer risk assessment: "Efforts have been made for 25 years to develop asbestos risk assessments that provide valid information about workplace and community cancer risks. Mathematical models have been applied to a group of workplace epidemiology studies to describe the relationships between exposure and risk. EPA's most recent proposed method was presented at a public meeting in July 2008.Risk assessments prepared by USEPA, OSHA, and NIOSH since 1972 were reviewed, along with related literature.None of the efforts to use statistical models to characterize relative cancer potencies for asbestos fiber types and sizes have been able to overcome limitations of the exposure data. Resulting uncertainties have been so great that these estimates should not be used to drive occupational and environmental health policy. T..."
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