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Systematic Evidence Map for Over One Hundred and Fifty Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS).

Laura M CarlsonMichelle AngrishAvanti V ShirkeElizabeth G RadkeBrittany SchulzAndrew KraftRichard S JudsonGrace PatlewiczRobyn B BlainCynthia LinNicole VetterCourtney LemerisPamela HartmanHeidi HubbardXabier ArzuagaAllen DavisLaura V DishawIngrid L DruweHillary HollingerRyan JonesJ Phillip KaiserLucina LizarragaPamela D NoyesMichele TaylorAndrew J ShapiroAntony J WilliamsKristina A Thayer
Published in: Environmental health perspectives (2022)
PFAS were data poor. Epidemiological and animal evidence were lacking for most of the PFAS included in our search. By disseminating this information, we hope to facilitate additional assessment work by providing the initial scoping literature survey and identifying key research needs. Future research on data-poor PFAS will help support a more complete understanding of the potential health effects from PFAS exposures. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP10343.
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