ADVANCES IN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT FOR SYSTEMIC TOXICANTS AND CHEMICAL MIXTURES: AN INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM

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Abstract

The symposium focuses on improvement of techniques and evaluation of newly developed techniques in risk assessment of systemic toxicants and toxic mixtures of chemicals. The goal of the symposium is to review the risk assessment procedures for systemic toxicants now in use and to present some new topics for discussion in an effort to establish their usefulness in the risk assessment process. Furthermore, effects that need to be included as an integral part of systemic toxicity risk assessment, such as reproductive toxicity, are considered. (Copyright (c) 1985 Princeton Scientific Publishing Co. Inc.)

Citation

Stara, J. AND L. Erdreich. ADVANCES IN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT FOR SYSTEMIC TOXICANTS AND CHEMICAL MIXTURES: AN INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-85/522 (NTIS PB88182340), 1985.

Additional Information

Also pub. in Toxicology and Industrial Health, v1 n4 p1-364 Dec 85.