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A consensus approach for estimating health risk: Application to inhalation cancer risks.

Authors :
Petit, Pascal
Maître, Anne
Bicout, Dominique J.
Source :
Environmental Research. May2021, Vol. 196, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Conducting a risk assessment is challenging because various and contrasting risk indicators are available, which can lead to discrepancies and, sometimes, conflicting conclusions. Constructing and using a consensus risk indicator (CRI) could provide a reliable alternative that is consistent and supports direct comparisons. The goal of this study is to propose a structured and pragmatic approach for constructing a CRI distribution and demonstrate its feasibility and easy implementation when conducting risk assessments. A CRI distribution is constructed as a weighted combination of existing indicators where the weights are obtained by using the overlapping areas of an individual indicator's distribution and an aggregated reference distribution. The approach is illustrated through an assessment of human cancer risk following inhalation exposure. The CRI is constructed using eight risk indicators. The CRI distribution parameters for 199 human carcinogenic chemicals associated with inhalation exposure were determined and are presented in an interactive table. To aid the wider implementation of the CRI approach, a user-friendly and interactive web application, named InCaRisk, was created to facilitate the cancer risk estimation following inhalation exposure. Our approach could be useful for enhancing the quality of regulatory decisions and protecting human health from environmental pollutants; our approach can be applied for a given health outcome, route of exposure and exposure setting. • Assessing health risks when dealing with contrasted risk indicators is challenging. • A consensus risk indicator (CRI) is developed as a benchmark for multiple indicators. • A new indicator CRI is constructed as a weighted combination of existing indicators. • A CRI-based web app is developed for assessing inhalation cancer risk. • The developed approach could be applied to any outcome described with distributions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00139351
Volume :
196
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150147845
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2020.110436