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This volume of the series Advances in Risk Analysis consists of
papers presented at the 1988 Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk
Analysis, which was held October 30 through November 2 at the
Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. The papers span the gamut of the
increasing number of risk assessment topics addressed by the
Society since it held its fIrst annual meeting in June 1981, also
in Washington DC. Organized to promote interdisciplinary analyses,
the Society approaches risks from three broad perspectives: (1) the
impact of various risks on the health of the world's populations
and on the environment; (2) the social and political implications
of specifIc risks, and (3) the management and reduction of risks
through the development of a risk analysis methodology and
corresponding data bases. The papers included in this volume typify
these three approaches and illustrate their interdependence. For
example, both cancer and noncancer health risks are examined for a
variety of situations that exist within society. The public's
perception of risks and the correlation between that perception and
the acceptance or nonacceptance of certain risks is also addressed.
In addition, the progress to date on predicting and quantifying
specifIc risks, including the risks associated with the
construction and use of large engineered systems, is reported.
Included among the papers are several dealing with recent current
issues, such as the impact of California's Proposition 65,
hazardous waste disposal, and chemical accidents.
Outstanding Problems in Cancer Risk Assessments: Pharmacodynamic
Models for Cancer Risk Assessment; S.H. Moolgavkar. Oncogenes:
Review of Current Status and Potential for Contributions to Cancer
Risk Assessment Methods: Oncogene Assessment and Human Cancer; D.A.
Spandidos, M.L.M. Anderson. Transgenics: Review of Current Status
and Potential for Contributions to Cancer Risk Assessment Methods:
Oncogenic Transgenic Mice in the Study of Carcinogenesis; C.H. Ahn,
W.C. Choi. Case Studies: Review of Methylene Chloride Cancer Risk
Assessment: Cancer Dose-Response Modeling and Methylene Chloride;
G. Charnley. Case Studies: Review of Benzene Cancer Risk
Assessment: Risk Assessments for Benzene-Induced Leukemia; K.S.
Crump. Concluding Remarks: Findings and Recommendations; C. Zervos.
Index.
This volume of the series Advances in Risk Analysis consists of
papers presented at the 1988 Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk
Analysis, which was held October 30 through November 2 at the
Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. The papers span the gamut of the
increasing number of risk assessment topics addressed by the
Society since it held its fIrst annual meeting in June 1981, also
in Washington DC. Organized to promote interdisciplinary analyses,
the Society approaches risks from three broad perspectives: (1) the
impact of various risks on the health of the world's populations
and on the environment; (2) the social and political implications
of specifIc risks, and (3) the management and reduction of risks
through the development of a risk analysis methodology and
corresponding data bases. The papers included in this volume typify
these three approaches and illustrate their interdependence. For
example, both cancer and noncancer health risks are examined for a
variety of situations that exist within society. The public's
perception of risks and the correlation between that perception and
the acceptance or nonacceptance of certain risks is also addressed.
In addition, the progress to date on predicting and quantifying
specifIc risks, including the risks associated with the
construction and use of large engineered systems, is reported.
Included among the papers are several dealing with recent current
issues, such as the impact of California's Proposition 65,
hazardous waste disposal, and chemical accidents.
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