Conducting a dose-response analysis for an environmental contaminant requir
es a careful evaluation of most of the available data focusing on both the
magnitude of the effect and the possible ranges of dose-response shapes whi
ch fit the data. This paper calculates potency values (1% response exposure
s) for human and animal data on cancer, non-cancer and biological effect en
dpoints for TCDD and finds that a reasonable estimate for 1% excess cancer
would be between 1 and 50 pg/kg/day. The paper also evaluates the adequacy
of linear and non-linear models for fitting these data and concludes that t
he assumption of a threshold dose-response is not fully supported by these
data.