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What Role Does Biostatistics Play in Risk Assessment?
Biostatistics is crucial in the
risk assessment
process, which involves evaluating the potential health risks posed by exposure to chemicals. Key steps include:
Hazard identification
: Determining if a substance can cause adverse effects.
Dose-response assessment
: Quantifying the relationship between dose and effect.
Exposure assessment
: Estimating the extent of human exposure.
Risk characterization
: Integrating hazard, dose-response, and exposure data to describe the overall risk.
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