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Health Physics, 1993
Estimates of the health risks in humans from low-level exposure to tritium are presented. The health risks considered are those for cancer, genetic effects, and developmental abnormalities from exposures in utero. Because direct risk information for these effects is not available from human exposures to tritium, the following approach was used.
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Estimates of the health risks in humans from low-level exposure to tritium are presented. The health risks considered are those for cancer, genetic effects, and developmental abnormalities from exposures in utero. Because direct risk information for these effects is not available from human exposures to tritium, the following approach was used.
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Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 1993
In the United States the hazards posed by chemicals are often enormously exaggerated. In "calculating" risks of human cancer and establishing regulations, the United States Environmental Protection Agency makes a series of "conservative" assumptions that have no sound scientific basis. In consequence, trillions of dollars could be wasted. Exaggerations
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In the United States the hazards posed by chemicals are often enormously exaggerated. In "calculating" risks of human cancer and establishing regulations, the United States Environmental Protection Agency makes a series of "conservative" assumptions that have no sound scientific basis. In consequence, trillions of dollars could be wasted. Exaggerations
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The Risk Wars: Assessing Risk Assessment
NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 1993D, Wartenberg, C, Chess
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1988
Publisher Summary This chapter explains the importance of carcinogen risk assessment. It explains why it is important to assess risk, the legal and regulatory reasons, cancer prevention, avoiding hazards and relationships. The chapter also gives a detailed description upon basic notions of risk assessment, such as risk and rare events, risks to ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter explains the importance of carcinogen risk assessment. It explains why it is important to assess risk, the legal and regulatory reasons, cancer prevention, avoiding hazards and relationships. The chapter also gives a detailed description upon basic notions of risk assessment, such as risk and rare events, risks to ...
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