Benchmark Dose Software (BMDS) Development and Maintenance Multitumor (MS _ Combo) Model
This document describes the technical background necessary to understand the assumptions and application of the BMDS MS_Combo program
The purpose of the MS_Combo program in BMDS is to allow the user to calculate BMDs and BMDLs for a combination of tumors (corresponding to a defined risk of getting one or more of those tumors) when the individual tumor dose-responses have been modeled using a Multistage-Cancer model. Thus, the output of an MS_Combo run will present the results of fitting each individual tumor (including the BMD and BMDL for that tumor) plus the combined log - likelihood, BMD, and BMDL for the combination of specified tumor responses.
The purpose of the MS_Combo program in BMDS is to allow the user to calculate BMDs and BMDLs for a combination of tumors (corresponding to a defined risk of getting one or more of those tumors) when the individual tumor dose-responses have been modeled using a Multistage-Cancer model. Thus, the output of an MS_Combo run will present the results of fitting each individual tumor (including the BMD and BMDL for that tumor) plus the combined log - likelihood, BMD, and BMDL for the combination of specified tumor responses.
Impact/Purpose
The purpose of the MS_Combo program in BMDS is to allow the user to calculate BMDs and BMDLs for a combination of tumors (corresponding to a defined risk of getting one or more of those tumors) when the individual tumor dose-responses have been modeled using a Multistage-Cancer model.Citation
U.S. EPA. Benchmark Dose Software (BMDS) Development and Maintenance Multitumor (MS _ Combo) Model. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, 2012.Download(s)
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- Technical Background for MS _ Combo Program (PDF) (2 pp, 199.2 KB, about PDF)
Related Link(s)
- Benchmark Dose Software Development And Maintenance Ten Berge Cxt Models
- Peer Review Documents Related to the Evaluation of Benchmark Dose Software (BMDS) (External Review Draft, version 1.1b)
- Peer Review of EPA's Draft BMDS Document: Exponential Continuous Models (External Review Draft, Version 1.1)