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Advancing human health risk assessment.
Lanzoni, Anna; Castoldi, Anna F; Kass, George En; Terron, Andrea; De Seze, Guilhem; Bal-Price, Anna; Bois, Frédéric Y; Delclos, K Barry; Doerge, Daniel R; Fritsche, Ellen; Halldorsson, Thorhallur; Kolossa-Gehring, Marike; Hougaard Bennekou, Susanne; Koning, Frits; Lampen, Alfonso; Leist, Marcel; Mantus, Ellen; Rousselle, Christophe; Siegrist, Michael; Steinberg, Pablo; Tritscher, Angelika; Van de Water, Bob; Vineis, Paolo; Walker, Nigel; Wallace, Heather; Whelan, Maurice; Younes, Maged.
Affiliation
  • Lanzoni A; European Food Safety Authority IT.
  • Castoldi AF; European Food Safety Authority IT.
  • Kass GE; European Food Safety Authority IT.
  • Terron A; European Food Safety Authority IT.
  • De Seze G; European Food Safety Authority IT.
  • Bal-Price A; European Commission Joint Research Centre Ispra IT.
  • Bois FY; French National Institute for Industrial Environment and Risks FR.
  • Delclos KB; National Center for Toxicological Research US Food and Drug Administration USA.
  • Doerge DR; National Center for Toxicological Research US Food and Drug Administration USA.
  • Fritsche E; Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine DE.
  • Halldorsson T; University of Iceland IS.
  • Kolossa-Gehring M; German Environment Agency DE.
  • Hougaard Bennekou S; National Food Institute Technical University of Denmark DK.
  • Koning F; Leiden University Medical Centre NL.
  • Lampen A; German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment Berlin DE.
  • Leist M; University of Konstanz DE.
  • Mantus E; The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine USA.
  • Rousselle C; French Agency for Food, Occupational and Environmental Health FR.
  • Siegrist M; ETH Zurich CH.
  • Steinberg P; Max-Rubner Institute DE.
  • Tritscher A; World Health Organisation Geneva CH.
  • Van de Water B; Drug Discovery and Safety Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research Leiden University NL.
  • Vineis P; Imperial College London UK.
  • Walker N; National Toxicology Program/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences USA.
  • Wallace H; Institute of Medical Sciences University of Aberdeen Scotland UK.
  • Whelan M; European Commission Joint Research Centre Ispra IT.
  • Younes M; Formerly World Health Organisation Geneva CH.
EFSA J ; 17(Suppl 1): e170712, 2019 Jul.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32626449
ABSTRACT
The current/traditional human health risk assessment paradigm is challenged by recent scientific and technical advances, and ethical demands. The current approach is considered too resource intensive, is not always reliable, can raise issues of reproducibility, is mostly animal based and does not necessarily provide an understanding of the underlying mechanisms of toxicity. From an ethical and scientific viewpoint, a paradigm shift is required to deliver testing strategies that enable reliable, animal-free hazard and risk assessments, which are based on a mechanistic understanding of chemical toxicity and make use of exposure science and epidemiological data. This shift will require a new philosophy, new data, multidisciplinary expertise and more flexible regulations. Re-engineering of available data is also deemed necessary as data should be accessible, readable, interpretable and usable. Dedicated training to build the capacity in terms of expertise is necessary, together with practical resources allocated to education. The dialogue between risk assessors, risk managers, academia and stakeholders should be promoted further to understand scientific and societal needs. Genuine interest in taking risk assessment forward should drive the change and should be supported by flexible funding. This publication builds upon presentations made and discussions held during the break-out session 'Advancing risk assessment science - Human health' at EFSA's third Scientific Conference 'Science, Food and Society' (Parma, Italy, 18-21 September 2018).
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspects: Ethics Language: En Journal: EFSA J Year: 2019 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspects: Ethics Language: En Journal: EFSA J Year: 2019 Document type: Article