Features of the Medical and Environmental Assessment of the Carcinogenic Risk of Air Pollution of Industrial Centers
Saida Olegovna Apsaliamova*,
Svetlana Aleksandrovna Kalmanovich,
Bella Olegovna Khashir
et al.
Abstract:
Abstract:The limitation of traditional approaches to assessing environmental hazards for human health and the inability to establish direct causal relationships have led to the need for the development of probabilistic methods for assessing the harm caused to health, collectively referred to as risk analysis methods. The article aims to determine and compare the information value of some modern criteria for assessing the carcinogenic risk of air pollution for the health of the urban population living in sett… Show more
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