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Estimation of the benchmark dose by structural equation models
Authors:Budtz-Jørgensen Esben
Institution:Department of Biostatistics, University of Copenhagen, ?ster Farimagsgade 5, entrance B, PO Box 2099, DK-1014 Copenhagen K, Denmark. ebj@biostat.ku.dk
Abstract:While epidemiological data typically contain a multivariate response and often also multiple exposure parameters, current methods for safe dose calculations, including the widely used benchmark approach, rely on standard regression techniques. In practice, dose-response modeling and calculation of the exposure limit are often based on the seemingly most sensitive outcome. However, this procedure ignores other available data, is inefficient, and fails to account for multiple testing. Instead, risk assessment could be based on structural equation models, which can accommodate both a multivariate exposure and a multivariate response function. Furthermore, such models will allow for measurement error in the observed variables, which is a requirement for unbiased estimation of the benchmark dose. This methodology is illustrated with the data on neurobehavioral effects in children prenatally exposed to methylmercury, where results based on standard regression models cause an underestimation of the true risk.
Keywords:Environmental epidemiology  Measurement error  Multiple endpoints  Risk assessment
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