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- W2077459496 abstract "This article examines recent debates in the USA regarding the communication of personal ‘human biomonitoring’ data to research participants. Biomonitoring is a technique used to measure environmental chemicals, their metabolites, and/or byproducts in human fluids and tissues. Though first used in occupational settings in the early twentieth century, the tools and techniques used in biomonitoring have been substantially refined in recent decades, resulting in the production of a progressively large volume of human exposure data. While the use of biomonitoring has shed new light on human exposures to a wide array of chemicals ranging from pesticides to plasticizers, it has also raised new scientific, social, and ethical questions. Among these is whether or not researchers are obligated to provide research participants with personal data in light of the considerable uncertainties that currently surround the interpretation of these data: health implications are typically unknown and measured chemical concentrations may not reflect average exposures. To date, scientists, environmental health advocates, and health officials remain divided on the best course of action. One explanation for this discord points to differing interpretations of bioethical principles. This article offers an alternate explanation. Based on a qualitative, sociological study of biomonitoring in the USA, this article shows that these debates are also shaped by fundamentally different ways of evaluating and assigning meaning to biomonitoring data. This article describes three different positions on the usefulness of individual-level biomonitoring and the criteria on which these assessments are based." @default.
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- W2077459496 title "Rethinking the disclosure debates: a situational analysis of the multiple meanings of human biomonitoring data" @default.
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