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Hormesis: how it could affect the risk assessment process.

Edward J Calabrese1, Ralph R Cook.   

Abstract

If the hormetic dose-response were accepted as the default dose-response model for risk assessment, it could have important implications for environmental exposure standards for noncarcinogens and especially for carcinogens. Most notably it would lead to the recognition that carcinogens act via a threshold process rejecting the concept of linearity at low doses. The hormetic concept also provides agencies with a broader range of toxicologically based exposure options, which permit a consideration for avoiding harm, as well as possibly enhancing benefits for both normal and high-risk segments of the population. By dismissing hormesis, regulatory agencies such as EPA deny the public the opportunity for optimal health and avoidance of disease.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16004191     DOI: 10.1191/0960327105ht523oa

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Exp Toxicol        ISSN: 0960-3271            Impact factor:   2.903


  6 in total

1.  Inference for the existence of hormetic dose-response relationships in toxicology studies.

Authors:  Steven B Kim; Scott M Bartell; Daniel L Gillen
Journal:  Biostatistics       Date:  2016-02-12       Impact factor: 5.899

2.  Chloramphenicol, European legislation and hormesis commentary.

Authors:  Jaap C Hanekamp; Edward J Calabrese
Journal:  Dose Response       Date:  2006-12-08       Impact factor: 2.658

3.  Insects, insecticides and hormesis: evidence and considerations for study.

Authors:  G Christopher Cutler
Journal:  Dose Response       Date:  2012-03-30       Impact factor: 2.658

4.  Hormesis: a new religion?

Authors:  Kristina A Thayer; Ronald Melnick; James Huff; Kathy Burns; Devra Davis
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2006-11       Impact factor: 9.031

5.  The effect of lycopene supplementation on radiation-induced micronuclei in mice reticulocytes in vivo.

Authors:  Małgorzata M Dobrzyńska; Aneta Gajowik; Joanna Radzikowska
Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys       Date:  2019-05-23       Impact factor: 1.925

Review 6.  Hormesis and its place in nonmonotonic dose-response relationships: some scientific reality checks.

Authors:  Paul Mushak
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2007-01-04       Impact factor: 9.031

  6 in total

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