Inhalation cancer risk estimation of source-specific personal exposure for particulate matter–bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons based on positive matrix factorization

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作者
Bin Han
Yan You
Yating Liu
Jia Xu
Jian Zhou
Jiefeng Zhang
Can Niu
Nan Zhang
Fei He
Xiao Ding
Zhipeng Bai
机构
[1] Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment
[2] University of Washington,Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, School of Public Health
[3] Chinese Academy of Science,Research Center for Eco
[4] Nankai University,Environmental Science
[5] Nanyang Technological University,College of Environmental Science and Engineering
[6] Nanyang Technological University,Energy Research Institute
[7] Hebei University,Division of Environmental and Water Resources, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[8] Hubei Provincial Meteorological Service Center,School of Public Health
[9] National University of Singapore,Department of Building, School of Design and Environment
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2019年 / 26卷
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Lung cancer risk assessment; Source apportionment; Positive matrix factorization;
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In previous studies, inhalation cancer risk was estimated using conventional risk assessment method, which was normally based on compound-specific analysis, and cannot provide substantial data for source-specific particulate matter concentrations and pollution control. In the present study, we applied an integrated risk analysis method, which was a synthetic combination of source apportionment receptor model and risk assessment method, to estimate cancer risks associated to individual PAHs coming from specific sources. Personal exposure particulate matter samples referring to an elderly panel were collected in a community of Tianjin, Northern China, in 2009, and 12 PAH compounds were measured using GC-MS. Positive matrix factorization (PMF) was used to extract the potential sources and quantify the source contributions to the PAH mixture. Then, the lung cancer risk of each modeled source was estimated by summing up the cancer risks of all measured PAH species according to the extracted source profile. The final results indicated that the overall cancer risk was 1.12 × 10−5, with the largest contribution from gasoline vehicle emission (44.1%). Unlike other risk estimation studies, this study was successful in combining risk analysis and source apportionment approaches, which allow estimating the potential risk of all source types and provided suitable information to select prior control strategies and mitigate the main air pollution sources that contributing to health risks.
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页码:10230 / 10239
页数:9
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