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Environmental Health Perspectives Supplements Volume 108, Number S2, May 2000
Environmental Health Perspectives Supplements May 2000 Trichloroethylene Health Risks--State of the Science

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Trichloroethylene continues to be an extremely important industrial chemical. Papers presented in this issue provide the background for EPA's Risk assessment.

Trichloroethylene Health Risks--State of the Science

Introduction: Trichloroethylene Health Risks--State of the Science
Cheryl Siegel Scott and V. James Cogliano
p. 159

Hazard Identification

Trichloroethylene and Cancer: Epidemiologic Evidence
Daniel Wartenberg, Daniel Reyner, and Cheryl Siegel Scott
p. 161

Metabolism of Trichloroethylene
Lawrence H. Lash, Jeffrey W. Fisher, John C. Lipscomb, and Jean C. Parker
p. 177

Human Variability and Susceptibility to Trichloroethylene
Gina M. Pastino, Wendy Y. Yap, and Maria Carroquino
p. 201

Mutagenicity of Trichloroethylene and Its Metabolites: Implications for the Risk Assessment of Trichloroethylene
Martha M. Moore and Karen Harrington-Brock
p. 215

Modes of Action of Trichloroethylene for Kidney Tumorigenesis
Lawrence H. Lash, Jean C. Parker, and Cheryl Siegel Scott
p. 225

Mode of Action of Liver Tumor Induction by Trichloroethylene and Its Metabolites, Trichloroacetate and Dichloroacetate
Richard J. Bull
p. 241

Pulmonary Toxicity and Carcinogenicity of Trichloroethylene: Species Differences and Modes of Action
Trevor Green
p. 261

Dose-Response Assessment

Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models for Trichloroethylene and Its Oxidative Metabolites
Jeffrey W. Fisher
p. 265

Statistical Analysis of Fisher et al. PBPK Model of Trichloroethylene Kinetics
Frédéric Yves Bois
p. 275

Development of a Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model of Trichloroethylene and Its Metabolites for Use in Risk Assessment
Harvey J. Clewell III, P. Robinan Gentry, Tammie R. Covington, and Jeffery M. Gearhart
p. 283

Statistical Analysis of Clewell et al. PBPK Model of Trichloroethylene Kinetics
Frédéric Yves Bois
p. 307

Neurotoxic and Pharmacokinetic Responses to Trichloroethylene as a Function of Exposure Scenario
William K. Boyes, Philip J. Bushnell, Kevin M. Crofton, Marina Evans, and Jane Ellen Simmons
p. 317

Evaluating Noncancer Effects of Trichloroethylene: Dosimetry, Mode of Action, and Risk Assessment
Hugh A. Barton and Harvey J. Clewell III
p. 323

Biologically Based Dose-Response Model for Liver Tumors Induced by Trichloroethylene
Chao W. Chen
p. 335

Dose-Response Analyses of the Carcinogenic Effects of Trichloroethylene in Experimental Animals
Lorenz R. Rhomberg
p. 343

Exposure Assessment

Exposure Assessment of Trichloroethylene
Chieh Wu and John Schaum
p. 359

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