Quantifying environmental and other detrimental risks from exposure to hazardous agents is an important component in the process of risk evaluation and assessment. The primary goal of this project is to extend and study statistical confidence bands for use in low-dose risk extrapolation. Application is directed to environmental and occupational risk assessment studies where human or animal data are used to set benchmark or other safe low-dose levels of a hazardous agent, but where study information is limited to high dose levels of the agent. Methods are considered for estimating upper confidence limits on predicted risk for various endpoints measured on both continuous and discrete scales. From the simultaneous confidence bounds, lower confidence limits on the benchmark dose (BMD) associated with a particular risk are calculated. An important feature of the simultaneous construction is that any inferences based on inverting the simultaneous confidence bounds apply automatically to inverse bounds on the BMD. The methodology extends previous results for simultaneous confidence bands to normally and non-normally distributed data with dose-dependent variance models, and to higher-dimensional parameter spaces associated with non-linear dose-response functions. An evaluation phase of the project studies the small-sample operating characteristics of the new methodology via Monte Carlo computer calculations, and applies the new methods to existing data for a number of endpoints encountered in quantitative risk assessment/low-dose extrapolation problems. The new methods fill existing gaps in low-dose risk extrapolation, and have application to a wide variety of data-analytic scenarios in quantitative risk assessment.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
2R01CA076031-04
Application #
6192574
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-EDC-2 (04))
Program Officer
Erickson, Burdette (BUD) W
Project Start
1997-09-01
Project End
2003-08-31
Budget Start
2000-09-01
Budget End
2001-08-31
Support Year
4
Fiscal Year
2000
Total Cost
$108,375
Indirect Cost
Name
University of South Carolina at Columbia
Department
Biostatistics & Other Math Sci
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
111310249
City
Columbia
State
SC
Country
United States
Zip Code
29208
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Piegorsch, Walter W; Schuler, Emmanuelle (2008) Communicating the risks, and the benefits, of nanotechnology. Int J Risk Assess Manag 10:57-69
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