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Issues in Risk Assessment (1993)
Commission on Life Sciences (CLS)

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Issues in Risk Assessment

Appendix B
Organizing Subcommittee

Kenny S. Cromp (Chairman)

Clement Associates, Inc.

Ruston, LA

Paul T. Bailey

Mobil Oil Corporation

Princeton, NJ

Michael A. Gallo

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

Piscataway, NJ

Richard A. Griesemer

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

National Toxicology Program

Research Triangle Park, NC

Dale Hattis

Clark University

Worcester, MA

Rogene Henderson

Lovelace Biomedical and Environmental Research Institute

Albuquerque, NM

Daniel Krewski

Health and Welfare Canada

Ottawa, Ontario

Canada

Donald R. Mattison

University of Pittsburgh

Graduate School of Public Health

Pittsburgh, PA

Ian Nisbet

I.C.T. Nisbet & Company, Inc.

Lincoln, MA

Richard H. Reitz

The Dow Chemical Company

Midland, MI

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91
Front Matter (R1-R18)
Executive Summary (1-12)
Use of the Maximum Tolerated Dose in Animal Bioassays for Carcinogenicity (13-14)
1 Introduction (15-20)
2 Correlations Between Carcinogenic Potency and Other Measures of Toxicity (21-42)
3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Bioassys That Use the MTD (43-52)
4 Options Considered (53-60)
5 Conclusions and Recommendations (61-66)
References (67-78)
Appendix A: Workshop Summary - Maximum Tolerated Dose: Implications for Risk Assessment (79-90)
Appendix B: Workshop Organizing Subcommittee (91-92)
Appendix C: Workshop Federal Liaison Group (93-94)
Appendix D: Workshop Programs (95-96)
Appendix E: Workshop Attendees (97-110)
Appendix F: Correlation Between Carcinogenic Potency and the Maximum Tolerated Dose: Implications for Risk Assessment (111-172)
Appendix G: Informal Search for Supercarcinogens (173-184)
The Two-Stage Model of Carcinogenesis (185-186)
Issues in Risk Assessment (187-216)
References (217-222)
Appendix A: Workshop Summary - Two-Stage Modelsof Carcinogenesis (223-232)
Appendix B: Workshop Program (233-234)
Appendix C: Workshop Federal Liaison Group (235-236)
Appendix D: Workshop Attendees (237-238)
Appendix E: Workshop Organizing Task Group (239-240)
A Paradigm for Ecological Risk Assessment (241-242)
1 Introduction (243-246)
2 Scope of Ecological Risk Assessment (247-248)
3 Revision of 1983 Framework to Incorporate Ecological Risk Assessment (249-258)
4 Key Scientific Problems Limiting Application of Ecological Risk Assessment (259-264)
5 Conclusions (265-266)
6 Recommendations (267-268)
References (269-272)
Appendix A: Workshop Participants (273-278)
Appendix B: Workshop Organizing Subcommittee and Federal Liaison Group (279-280)
Appendix C: Workshop Introduction (281-282)
Appendix D: Opening Plenary Presentations (283-292)
Appendix E: Case Studies and Commentaries (293-308)
Appendix F: Breakout Sessions (309-336)
Appendix G: Contemplations on Ecological Risk Assessment (337-342)
Appendix H: Workshop Summary (343-346)
Appendix I: References for Appendixes (347-350)
Appendix J: Workshop Program (351-356)

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