Login / Signup

Challenges in the quantification approach to a radiation relevant adverse outcome pathway for lung cancer.

Robert StainforthSchuemann JanAimee L McNamaraRuth C WilkinsVinita Chauhan
Published in: International journal of radiation biology (2020)
Quantifying AOP components provides a means to assemble empirical evidence across different studies. This highlights challenges in the context of studies examining similar endpoints using different radiation types. Data linking KERs to a MIE of 'deposition of energy' is shown to be non-compatible with the stressor-agnostic principles of AOP design. Limiting data to that describing response-response relationships between adjacent KERs may better delineate studies relevant to the damage that drives a pathway to the next KE and still support an 'all hazards' approach. Such data remains limited and future investigations in the radiation field may consider this approach when designing experiments and reporting their results and outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • case control
  • emergency department
  • radiation induced
  • data analysis
  • adverse drug
  • type diabetes
  • adipose tissue
  • metabolic syndrome