The IARC Monographs, prepared by expert working groups for the WHO International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), identify environmental factors that can increase the risk of human cancer. These include chemicals, complex mixtures, occupational exposures, physical agents, biological agents, and lifestyle factors. National health agencies can use this information as scientific support for their actions to prevent exposure to potential carcinogens.
This web-application is designed to assist the interdisciplinary working group in writing the monographs. Specifically, as the name suggests, it's primary goal is to produce evidence tables from peer-reviewed literature. However, in addition to generating summary tables for reporting, it also enables interactive exploration which can be helpful in determining how to draw conclusions on the data as monographs are being developed.
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The Report on Carcinogens (RoC) is a congressionally mandated, science-based, public health report that identifies agents, substances, mixtures, or exposures (collectively called "substances") in our environment that pose a hazard to people residing in the United States. The National Toxicology Program (NTP) prepares the report on behalf of the Secretary, Health and Human Services.
This web-application is designed to assist the interdisciplinary working group in writing these reports. Specifically, as the name suggests, it's primary goal is to produce evidence tables from peer-reviewed literature. However, in addition to generating summary tables for reporting, it also enables interactive exploration which can be helpful in determining how to draw conclusions on the data as reports are being developed.
To begin, you'll need to sign-in. Without authenticating, you won't be able to view or edit any content on the site. For help, please contact us.
The IARC Monographs, prepared by expert working groups for the WHO International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), identify environmental factors that can increase the risk of human cancer. These include chemicals, complex mixtures, occupational exposures, physical agents, biological agents, and lifestyle factors. National health agencies can use this information as scientific support for their actions to prevent exposure to potential carcinogens.
The Report on Carcinogens (RoC) is a congressionally mandated, science-based, public health report that identifies agents, substances, mixtures, or exposures (collectively called "substances") in our environment that pose a hazard to people residing in the United States. The National Toxicology Program (NTP) prepares the report on behalf of the Secretary, Health and Human Services.
This web-application is designed to assist the interdisciplinary working group in writing these reports. Specifically, as the name suggests, it's primary goal is to produce evidence tables from peer-reviewed literature. However, in addition to generating summary tables for reporting, it also enables interactive exploration which can be helpful in determining how to draw conclusions on the data as reports are being developed.
To begin, you'll need to sign-in. Without authenticating, you won't be able to view or edit any content on the site. For help, please contact us.
This is a demo!
This website is a demonstration of the table-builder software; it's not designed for use on a real assessment. For more details on the website, please review Shapiro et al. 2018 (submitted). If you want to use for your own work, you'll need to setup your own copy of Table Builder; we can help!
Data are reset on the website every 7 days.
However, you're free to login to the software to take it for a spin. Once logged-in, you can view tables, explore data, and download reports for data which his been extracted. You could also view the data extraction forms for the various evidence types.
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Team members can add new references to projects and can edit and view content in tables which they've been given access to by staff members.
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Staff members can create new tables, assign team-members to tables, and can download reports of the data.
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