Fig. 4: Authoritative conclusions for 16 primary chemicals: A. irritation and sensitization, B. Noncancer outcomes, and C. Cancer outcomes. | Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology

Fig. 4: Authoritative conclusions for 16 primary chemicals: A. irritation and sensitization, B. Noncancer outcomes, and C. Cancer outcomes.

From: Identifying the known and unknown health hazard information for chemical disasters: a phased scoping review of the East Palestine, Ohio train derailment

Fig. 4

Summary of irritant and sensitizer information, non-cancer and cancer outcomes from authoritative sources for 16 primary chemicals of interest. Detailed findings for each chemical × health outcome category are reported in Table S5 and Supplemental Excel Table S1. The “Other Organ” category includes double counts for two chemicals (acrolein and 2-butoxyethanol), wherein different conclusions were available for different organ systems NS = no or few studies, ES evidence suggestive, NL not likely to be irritating or sensitizing or risk for health outocme, LC lower confidence, MC moderate confidence or severity, HC higher confidence or severity. See Fig. S2 for more details.

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