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Statistical power considerations show the endocrine disruptor low-dose issue in a new light.
We demonstrate that low-dose estimates such as the no observed adverse effect levels derived from statistical hypothesis-testing procedures are dependent on the specific experimental conditions used for testing. Thus, below the statistical detection limit of the experiment, the presence of effects can neither be proven nor ruled out. Common practice is to attempt to establish "doses without effect." However, low-dose estimations in the endocrine-disruptor field could be improved if decisions regarding the toxicologic effect size of relevance formed the starting point of testing procedures. Statistical power considerations could then reveal the resources necessary to demonstrate effect magnitudes of concern
UKEMS collaborative genotoxicity trial bacterial mutation tests of 4-chloromethylbiphenyl, 4-hydroxymethylbiphenyl and benzyl chloride
IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Man. Vol. 15: Some Aromatic Amines and Related Nitro Compounds—Hair Dyes, Colouring Agents and Miscellaneous Industrial Chemicals
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