Personal exposure to mixtures of volatile organic compounds: modeling and further analysis of the RIOPA data.

Aug 23, 2014Research report (Health Effects Institute)

Personal exposure to mixed air pollutants: modeling and analysis of RIOPA study data

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Abstract

Among the VOCs measured in RIOPA, 1,4-dichlorobenzene (1,4-DCB) was associated with the greatest cancer risks.

  • Extreme value exposures in RIOPA were best modeled by three-parameter generalized extreme value distributions.
  • Approximately 13% of participants had cancer risk levels above 10(-2) for the highest 10% of 1,4-DCB measurements.
  • Four VOC mixtures were identified, with cleaning products and odorants accounting for an average of 42% of total exposure.
  • Home VOC concentrations contributed 66% to 78% of personal exposures, primarily due to time spent indoors.
  • Gasoline-related VOCs were associated with factors like city, presence of attached garages, and pumping gas.

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