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DOI10.1289/ehp.1308062
Evaluating Uncertainty to Strengthen Epidemiologic Data for Use in Human Health Risk Assessments
Burns, Carol J.1; Wright, Michael2; Pierson, Jennifer B.3; Bateson, Thomas F.4; Burstyn, Igor5; Goldstein, Daniel A.6; Klaunig, James E.7; Luben, Thomas J.8; Mihlan, Gary9; Ritter, Leonard10; Schnatter, A. Robert11; Symons, J. Morel12; Yi, Kun Don13
发表日期2014-11-01
ISSN0091-6765
卷号122期号:11页码:1160-1165
英文摘要

Background: There is a recognized ned to improve the application of epidemiologic data in human health risk assessment especially for understanding and characterizing risks from environmental and occupational exposures. Although there is uncertainty associated with the results of most epidemiologic studies, techniques exist to characterize uncertainty that can be applied to improve weight-of-evidence evaluations and risk characterization efforts.


Methods: This report derives from a Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI) workshop held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, to discuss the utility of using epidemiologic data in risk assessments, including the use of advanced analytic methods to address sources of uncertainty. Epidemiologists, toxicologists, and risk assessors from academia, government, and industry convened to discuss uncertainty, exposure assessment, and application of analytic methods to address these challenges.


Synthesis: Several recommendations emerged to help improve the utility of epidemiologic data in risk assessment. For example, improved characterization of uncertainty is needed to allow risk assessors to quantitatively assess potential sources of bias. Data are needed to facilitate this quantitative analysis, and inter-disciplinary approaches will help ensure that sufficient information is collected for a thorough uncertainty evaluation. Advanced analytic methods and tools such as directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) and Bayesian statistical techniques can provide important insights and support interpretation of epidemiologic data.


Conclusions: The discussions and recommendations from this workshop demonstrate that there are practical steps that the scientific community can adopt to strengthen epidemiologic data for decision making.


语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000344759500016
来源期刊ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES (IF:8.049[JCR-2018],9.991[5-Year])
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/61838
作者单位1.Dow Chem Co USA, Midland, MI 48674 USA;
2.US EPA, NCEA, Cincinnati, OH USA;
3.ILSI, HESI, Washington, DC USA;
4.US EPA, NCEA, Washington, DC 20460 USA;
5.Drexel Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Environm & Occupat Hlth, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA;
6.Monsanto Co, St Louis, MO USA;
7.Indiana Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Environm Hlth, Bloomington, IN USA;
8.US EPA, NCEA, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA;
9.Bayer CropSci, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA;
10.Univ Guelph, Sch Environm Sci, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada;
11.ExxonMobil Biomedical Sci Inc, Annandale, NJ USA;
12.EI Pont Nemours & Co, Newark, DC USA;
13.Syngenta Crop Protect LLC, Greensboro, NC USA
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Burns, Carol J.,Wright, Michael,Pierson, Jennifer B.,et al. Evaluating Uncertainty to Strengthen Epidemiologic Data for Use in Human Health Risk Assessments[J]. 美国环保署,2014,122(11):1160-1165.
APA Burns, Carol J..,Wright, Michael.,Pierson, Jennifer B..,Bateson, Thomas F..,Burstyn, Igor.,...&Yi, Kun Don.(2014).Evaluating Uncertainty to Strengthen Epidemiologic Data for Use in Human Health Risk Assessments.ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES,122(11),1160-1165.
MLA Burns, Carol J.,et al."Evaluating Uncertainty to Strengthen Epidemiologic Data for Use in Human Health Risk Assessments".ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 122.11(2014):1160-1165.
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