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2012
Preface. What's New in the Second Edition. Acknowledgments. About the Author. Introduction. PART ONE: Risk Identification. CHAPTER 1: Moving Beyond Uncertainty. PART TWO: Risk Evaluation. CHAPTER 2: From Risk to Riches. CHAPTER 3: A Guide to Model-Building Etiquette. PART THREE: Risk Quantification.
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Preface. What's New in the Second Edition. Acknowledgments. About the Author. Introduction. PART ONE: Risk Identification. CHAPTER 1: Moving Beyond Uncertainty. PART TWO: Risk Evaluation. CHAPTER 2: From Risk to Riches. CHAPTER 3: A Guide to Model-Building Etiquette. PART THREE: Risk Quantification.
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2013
The experience from the global financial crisis has raised serious concerns about the accuracy of standard risk measures as tools for the quantification of extreme downward risk. A key reason for this is that risk measures are subject to model risk due, e.g., to specification and estimation uncertainty.
Christophe M. Boucher +3 more
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The experience from the global financial crisis has raised serious concerns about the accuracy of standard risk measures as tools for the quantification of extreme downward risk. A key reason for this is that risk measures are subject to model risk due, e.g., to specification and estimation uncertainty.
Christophe M. Boucher +3 more
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Boffetta +2 more
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Risk Quantification, Risk Modelling, Risk Aggregation, and Model Risks
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Opportunities and Strategies for Breast Cancer Prevention Through Risk Reduction
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2008Eleni Linos
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Cancer Risk Elicitation and Communication: Lessons from the Psychology of Risk Perception
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2007William M P Klein, Michael E Stefanek
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