cumulative exposure

How is Cumulative Exposure Measured?

Cumulative exposure is typically measured using a combination of [biomonitoring](#) and environmental monitoring. Biomonitoring involves analyzing biological samples such as blood, urine, or tissue to detect the presence of toxic substances. Environmental monitoring, on the other hand, measures the levels of toxicants in air, water, soil, and food. Both methods provide comprehensive data that can be used to estimate an individual's total exposure over time.

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