Assessment of human cancer risk: Challenges for alternative approaches

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The ILSI/HESI Workshop on Alternatives to Carcinogenicity Testing aims to develop and apply new methods for assessment of potential carcinogenic risk to humans from various chemicals. The Workshop represents a major cooperative scientific effort. The long-term goals should be to greatly enhance the efficiency and reliability of such testing and to supplant, not just supplement, lifetime rodent bioassays. There are now well-established frameworks for risk assessment and risk management, putting risks into public health context and engaging stakeholders. The Lave-Omenn value-of-information model provides a useful way to assess the social costs and benefits of different strategies for testing large numbers of chemicals.

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Omenn, G. S. (2001). Assessment of human cancer risk: Challenges for alternative approaches. In Toxicologic Pathology (Vol. 29, pp. 5–12). https://doi.org/10.1080/019262301753178429

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