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Improving Weight of Evidence Approaches to Chemical Evaluations
Authors:Randall Lutter  Linda Abbott  Rick Becker  Chris Borgert  Ann Bradley  Gail Charnley  Susan Dudley  Alan Felsot  Nancy Golden  George Gray  Daland Juberg  Mary Mitchell  Nancy Rachman  Lorenz Rhomberg  Keith Solomon  Stephen Sundlof  Kate Willett
Affiliation:1. Batten School of Leadership and Public PolicyUniversity of Virginia;2. Office of the Chief EconomistU.S. Department of Agriculture;3. American Chemistry Council;4. Applied Pharmacology and Toxicology Inc;5. Integral Consulting Inc;6. Health Risk Strategies;7. George Washington University;8. Washington State University;9. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service;10. Dow AgroSciences;11. Pest Management Regulatory Agency of Canada;12. ILSI North America;13. Gradient Corporation;14. School of Environmental Sciences atUniversity of Guelph;15. College of Agriculture and Natural ResourcesUniversity of Maryland;16. Humane Society of the United States
Abstract:
Federal and other regulatory agencies often use or claim to use a weight of evidence (WoE) approach in chemical evaluation. Their approaches to the use of WoE, however, differ significantly, rely heavily on subjective professional judgment, and merit improvement. We review uses of WoE approaches in key articles in the peer‐reviewed scientific literature, and find significant variations. We find that a hypothesis‐based WoE approach, developed by Lorenz Rhomberg et al., can provide a stronger scientific basis for chemical assessment while improving transparency and preserving the appropriate scope of professional judgment. Their approach, while still evolving, relies on the explicit specification of the hypothesized basis for using the information at hand to infer the ability of an agent to cause human health impacts or, more broadly, affect other endpoints of concern. We describe and endorse such a hypothesis‐based WoE approach to chemical evaluation.
Keywords:Chemical evaluation  hypothesis  weight of evidence
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