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Absolute risk or relative risk? : a study of intraspecies and interspecies extrapolation of chemical-induced cancer risk

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Title: Absolute risk or relative risk? : a study of intraspecies and interspecies extrapolation of chemical-induced cancer risk / Jeanne Kuo... [et al]
Notes: The article has used the CBDS database of the National Toxicology Program to study the difference between absolute risk and relative risk model for interspecies and intersex preditions of cancer risk. For no combination of tumor and site is the prediction good for all chemicals. The variation in predicted risk between chemical exceeds the difference in risks resulting from applications of these two models. on the whole, it appears that relative risk is a better modelRelated records: En: Risk analysis : an international journal. - New York and London : Society for Risk Analysis. - Vol. 22, nº 1, February, 2002 ; p. 141-157Materia / lugar / evento: Cáncer Riesgo personal Factores de riesgo Análisis de riesgos Evaluación de riesgos Valoración de riesgos Diagnóstico Casos prácticos Salud Gerencia de riesgos Otros autores: Kuo, Jeanne
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