This resource uniquely integrates several important topics, such as risk assessment, characterization, management and communication-the classic risk assessment paradigm-with mode of action, TKTD, and epidemiology, all topics related to human exposure. Written by pioneers in the field, this book is an essential reference for researchers, students and technicians in toxicology and risk assessment.
- Covers fundamental risk assessment concerns for the effects of metals on human health
- Provides an easy-to-use structure to quickly locate specific methods
- Uses case studies to illustrate the methods and theories described
- Written to be understood by students, researchers and industry workers who need to conduct risk assessment in metals and human health
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"This book is an application of the combination of scientific information over time and the rich experience by the authors of risk assessment of metals for the health of humans. I would like to recommend to students, teachers, researchers and scientists working in toxicology and environmental epidemiology" --Taiyi Jin, MD, PhD, Professor and former Chair of the Department of Occupational Health and Toxicology, School of Public Health , Fudan University, Shanghai, China
"It is my pleasure to recommend the book, Risk Assessment for Human Metal Exposure: Mode of Action and Kinetic Approaches by Gunnar F. Nordberg and Bruce A. Fowler. The book is useful for both beginner and the advanced toxicologists. It presents information on the toxicology of metals in relation to human exposure, risk assessment, and health effects of the most widespread metal in occupational settings in a very concise way
...It will be an asset for toxicologists, occupational hygienists, physicians, pharmaceutists, and students who want to broaden their knowledge further, as well as for those experienced readers who need to have access to the most current guidelines and methods of risk assessment.The authors, who are recognized experts in the field of metal toxicology, guarantee up-to-date information and current knowledge." --Natalia Pawlas, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Medical University of Silesia, Poland, Scientific Committee on Toxicology of Metals, ICOH