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Biomarker concentration acting as the indicators for chemicals he | 49084

Oncology & Cancer Case Reports

ISSN - 2471-8556

Biomarker concentration acting as the indicators for chemicals health risk assessment: The case study in Thailand

15th World Congress on CANCER THERAPY, BIOMARKERS & CLINICAL RESEARCH

December 05-07, 2016 Philadelphia, USA

Nalinee Sripaung

Bureau of Occupational and Environmental Diseases-Ministry of Public Health, Thailand

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Oncol Cancer Case Rep

Abstract :

According to the usage of type of metabolites in blood and urine acting as the biomarker and the concentration of biomarker acting as the indicator for health risk assessment. The health risk management concerning with chemicals toxicity faces to the problem of how to use the concentration of biomarker to be the suitable indicator for health risk assessment. Presently, there is no any safety value adjustment of health risk assessment for people�s health in community. Therefore, in the field of prevention and control of occupational and environmental diseases has to use the safety value of biomarker concentration for worker�s health to be the safety value for people�s health indicator in community for health risk assessment resulted from chemicals pollution. The study of using the safety value of worker� health to identify people�s health in community in case of health surveillance of chemicals incidents was proceeded during the year 2015-2016. It was found that biomarkers concentrations of VOCs (Volatile Organic Solvents) of worker�s health were higher than the actual baseline chemicals exposure of People�s health in community. The result from the adjustment the risk group of people in community by worker� s health safety value indicated the lower amount of people than the actual amount risk group. Thus, the baseline concentration of biomarker should be further studied to be the health surveillance value for people� health risk assessment caused by chemicals toxicity.

Biography :

Nalinee Sripaung has completed her PhD from Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan. She is the Assistant Director of Bureau of Occupational and Environmental Diseases, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand. She has experience working with the Thai National Chemicals Management Strategy for prevention and control of occupational and environmental diseases. She has published more than 30 papers in chemicals dissemination and reputed journals and has been serving as an Editorial Board Member of reputed journal in Thailand.

Email: nsripaung@gmail.com

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