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Environmental epidemiology : effects of environmental chemicals on human health

William M. Draper, editor

(Advances in chemistry series, 241)

American Chemical Society, 1994

  • : cloth
  • : pbk. : alk. paper

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"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Environmental Chemistry, Inc., at the 203rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, California, April 5-10, 1992."

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: cloth ISBN 9780841225176

内容説明

Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Environmental Chemistry, Inc at the 203rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, California, April 5-10, 1992, this book provides an introduction to the basic principles and methods of environmental epidemiology. Chapters are arranged in four sections covering: nomenclature and the design and interpretation of epidemiological studies; toxicology and toxicological risk assessment; application of epidemiological methods in humans studies; and the unique constraints of epidemiolgic research. Case studies of both organic and inorganic pollutants demonstrate the application of the principles, and illustrate the most up-to-date techniques, current thinking and controversies.

目次

  • Assessing environmental risk - scientifically defensible or fantasy?, Vernon N. Houk
  • the epidemiological method, Gary H. Spivey
  • design methods for occupational and environmental epidemiology, MaryFran Sowers
  • interpreting epidemiological studies, George Maldonado
  • environmental epidemiology for chemists, Curtis D. Klaassen and William C. Kershaw
  • toxicology and risk assessment, Arthur L. Craigmill et al
  • in vitro and in vivo assays to screen for reproductive toxicants in animals and humans, Barbara S. Shane
  • the gene-tox programme - data evaluation of chemically-induced mutagenicity, Michael C. Cimino and Angela E. Auletta
  • biological, biochemical and molecular markers in environmental epidemiology, Marilyn F. Vine
  • examples of measuring internal dose for assessing exposure in epidemiological studies, Larry L. Needham
  • research strategy for assessing human health risks from exposure to DNA-reactive - chemicals 1,3-butadiene as a case study, James A. Bond et al
  • molecular epidemiology of acrylonitrile - indicators of health risk by worker surveillance and regiospecific modification of Ha-ras oncogene, John L. Wong et al
  • estimation of risk of kidney dysfunction from exposure to cadmium-using studies or occupationally-exposed workers, Elizabeth A. Grossman and Caroline S. Freeman
  • estimating malathion doses in California's medfly eradication campaign using a physiologically-based parmacokinetic model, Michael H. Dong et al
  • an epidemiological assessment of the Cantara Metam sodium spill - acute health effects and methyl isothiocyanate exposure, Richard A. Kreutzer et al
  • access to data for epidemiological studies, Ralph R. Cook et al
  • the successes and failures of environmental epidemiology, Raymond Richard Neutra.
巻冊次

: pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780841229334

内容説明

Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Environmental Chemistry, Inc at the 203rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, California, April 5-10, 1992, this book provides an introduction to the basic principles and methods of environmental epidemiology. Chapters are arranged in four sections covering:nomenclature and the design and interpretation of epidemiological studies; toxicology and toxicological risk assessment; application of epidemiological methods in humans studies; and the unique constraints of epidemiolgic research. Case studies of both organic and inorganic pollutants demonstrate the application of the principles, andillustrate the most up-to-date techniques, current thinking and controversies.

目次

  • Assessing environmental risk - scientifically defensible or fantasy?, Vernon N. Houk
  • the epidemiological method, Gary H. Spivey
  • design methods for occupational and environmental epidemiology, MaryFran Sowers
  • interpreting epidemiological studies, George Maldonado
  • environmental epidemiology for chemists, Curtis D. Klaassen and William C. Kershaw
  • toxicology and risk assessment, Arthur L. Craigmill et al
  • in vitro and in vivo assays to screen for reproductive toxicants in animals and humans, Barbara S. Shane
  • the gene-tox programme - data evaluation of chemically-induced mutagenicity, Michael C. Cimino and Angela E. Auletta
  • biological, biochemical and molecular markers in environmental epidemiology, Marilyn F. Vine
  • examples of measuring internal dose for assessing exposure in epidemiological studies, Larry L. Needham
  • research strategy for assessing human health risks from exposure to DNA-reactive - chemicals 1,3-butadiene as a case study, James A. Bond et al
  • molecular epidemiology of acrylonitrile - indicators of health risk by worker surveillance and regiospecific modification of Ha-ras oncogene, John L. Wong et al
  • estimation of risk of kidney dysfunction from exposure to cadmium-using studies or occupationally-exposed workers, Elizabeth A. Grossman and Caroline S. Freeman
  • estimating malathion doses in California's medfly eradication campaign using a physiologically-based parmacokinetic model, Michael H. Dong et al
  • an epidemiological assessment of the Cantara Metam sodium spill - acute health effects and methyl isothiocyanate exposure, Richard A. Kreutzer et al
  • access to data for epidemiological studies, Ralph R. Cook et al
  • the successes and failures of environmental epidemiology, Raymond Richard Neutra.

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