Multistage model
The multistage model is a dose-response model that attempts to reflect the biological process of carcinogenesis.
P(Response|Dose)= background +(1-background)*(1-exp(-q1*Dose -q2*Dose^2 -q3*Dose^3...))
A more simple formula for (excess) risk is:
P(dose) = 1 - exp [-alfao +alfa1 *
dose1 +...alfak * dose]
(alfa=dose-response)
At
risk levels (<10-2) the following linear formula can be used for the upper bound (95%) risk
Risk = exposure (mg/kg/day) * q1 (risk per mg/kg/day)
q1=cancer slope factor, upper 95% confidence limit,
calculated from 10% point of departure (POD)
from experimental data
See e.g. Casarett & Doull's Toxicology , 6th ed. 2001, p. 95-97.