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Sensitivity Analysis of U.S. EPA's Estimates of Skin Cancer Risk from Inorganic Arsenic in Drinking Water
Authors:Kenneth G. Brown  Tsung-Li Kuo  How-Ran Guo  Louise M. Ryan  Charles O. Abernathy
Affiliation:1. Kenneth G. Brown, Inc., Chapel Hill, NC 27516;2. College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China;3. College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, Republic of China;4. Harvard School of Public Health and Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA 02115;5. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. 20460
Abstract:The current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA's) risk analysis on the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) for arsenic in drinking water is based on an epidemiological study of skin cancer in Taiwan. Assumptions used in the USEPA application of the multistage-Weibull model for risk estimation were varied to assess the effect on predicted risk of skin cancer to the U.S. population at arsenic concentrations of 1 to 50?µg/L in drinking water. Among the assumptions tested, the only notable change in risk estimates was a reduction when the arsenic concentration used as representative for Taiwan villages in the low range (<300?µg/L) was increased to the 75th percentile (245?µg/L) in place of the mean used in the USEPA analysis (170?µg/L), but the representative value for Taiwan villages in the high range (≥600?µg/L) was not increased simultaneously to the 75th percentile. Additionally, a simulation study was conducted using records of arsenic measurements in wells from the same period and region of Taiwan as the original study. The exposure-response curve estimated from 60 villages (60 data points) differed only marginally from the outcome when data were summarized into four data points (as in the USEPA skin cancer analysis). Briefly discussed are differences between the study area of Taiwan and the U.S. in nutritional status and consumption of inorganic arsenic in food that might bias predicted U.S. skin cancer risks.
Keywords:arsenic  skin cancer  drinking water  Taiwan.
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